Technology
Put down the controller and learn how to create your own video games
TL;DR: Create your own reality with the Hardcore Game Development and Animation bundle for $29.99, a 97% savings as of June 24.
Coronavirus has provided an excuse for gamers across the country to stay inside and stare at a screen for hours on end. That’s considered heroic in 2020, so gamers have basically been living their best lives. But months into social distancing, you might finally find yourself sick of the same old games. So why not try your hand at creating your own?
With 24 hours of content spread across six different courses, this Hardcore Game Development and Animation Bundle can teach you how to build your own video games using industry-standard game creation software. There are courses in Autodesk Maya and Unreal Engine, two of the most common programs used to build realistic-looking video games.
Autodesk Maya, usually referred to as just Maya, is a 3D computer animation software with powerful modeling, rendering, simulation, texturing, and animation tools for artists and animators. It’s generally used to create 3D video games and visual effects. Unreal is a multipurpose game engine used to develop first-person shooter games, platformers, fighting games, and more.
In two different courses, you’ll dive into using these programs for effective character rigging and animation, as well as pro body mechanics and visual effects basics.
Beyond just software basics, you’ll also walk through the full spectrum of industry-standard game design concept artwork flows, character modeling and sculpting in Zbrush, character modeling using Forger iOS, and more. Every course is led by an inclusive group of professional instructors called Class Creatives. With over two decades of industry experience and nearly a decade of accredited university-level instruction, Class Creatives has earned a 4.2 out of 5-star rating.
Worth $1,200, you can save a ridiculous 97% and get the Hardcore Game Development and Animation Bundle on sale for only $29.99.
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