Course Outline
Introduction
Setting up Your Development Environment
Fundamentals of C++ for Gaming
Customizing the Unreal UI
Creating Your First Project
Creating Landscapes
Blocking out Levels
Assembling a Scene
Applying Materials and Creating Special Effects
Exporting and Importing Assets for Use in the Design
Adding Post-Processing Effects
Crafting a Unique Look
Unreal's Visual Scripting Language and the Blueprint Editor
Creating Cinematics
Optimizing Performance
Packaging Your Game for Distribution
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Desire to learn game development.
- Programming experience not required.
Audience
- Beginner game developers
Testimonials (3)
Initially, the trainer's pace seemed a bit too fast for me, but after offering the feedback during the training, he acknowledged it and slowed down the pace without sacrificing any of the lectures. Good rapport with the audience, very friendly and open for discussions.
Alexandru Ostafi - Siemens
Course - Advanced C++ : Practical workshop
I like how the course is built to the needs of what we are looking to create for work.
Alexius Burris - Weatherford
Course - From 3ds Max to Unreal: Mastering Real-Time Visualization
Detailed explanation, re-iteration of points in a quite subtle way that really drove the knowledge home very well. Rod's willingness to double-check the odd obscure question that we rasied, to be sure that his answers were 100% right. Also, his interest in discussing the pros & cons of alternate coding styles so that we learnt not only how to use C++ in our intended way, but why it should be done that way.