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The Absolute Beginner's Guide to Learning Unreal Engine 4 / Ricks, Michael.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Ricks, Michael, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer animation--Computer programs.
Computer animation.
Video games--Design.
Video games.
Genre:
Electronic videos.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 37 min.)
Edition:
1st edition
Other Title:
Absolute beginner's guide to learning Unreal Engine four
Title on title screen: Make something Unreal with the most powerful creation engine
Place of Publication:
Packt Publishing, 2020.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
This course will help you gain hands-on knowledge and experience in Unreal Engine 4. About This Video Get started with Unreal Engine 4 by setting up a simple animation Find out how to download and install your free copy of Unreal Engine 4.23 Learn how to create your first Unreal Engine scene In Detail Unreal Engine 4 is one of the leading resources employed in the creation of games, animations, television shows, and illustrations. This course will waste no time in getting you to grips with the knowledge and skills you need to get started with using Unreal Engine 4. You’ll begin by learning how to download and install the program and start your first project. You’ll then discover how to add realistic lighting and import assets and characters into a scene. As you advance, you’ll get hands-on with applying atmospheric effects and create amazing cinematics. Finally, discover how to save a scene and export it as a video file to make it ready for further editing. By the end of this course, you’ll have a solid understanding of how to perform useful operations and run Unreal Engine 4 efficiently.
Participant:
Presenter: Michael Ricks.
Notes:
Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed May 28, 2020)
Title from resource description page (Safari, viewed October 12, 2020).
OCLC:
1200172979

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