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Greyboxing

Greyboxing (also known as blockout) is the process of making a playable rough draft of a level to get a sense of its gameplay before polishing its look.

Greyboxing (also known as blockout) is the process of making a playable rough draft of a level to get a sense of its gameplay before polishing its look.

It's common for level designers to greybox a game environment to test its layout for gameplay purposes.

Material artists also use greyboxing to add and test textures and materials to the different greyboxed assets in the level. These tests can be photobashed images or actual materials and textures.

Using Greyboxing

Greyboxing helps you identify issues before building your level and adding gameplay mechanics.

When building a level, you want to think about what the gameplay is and what you want players to be able to do.

Use greyboxing before level design to test:

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