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    Unreal Engine 4.X By Example

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    Unreal Engine 4.X By Example

    Unreal Engine 4.X By Example by Benjamin Carnall
    English | 29 July 2016 | ASIN: B01AJST0V2 | 506 Pages | AZW3 | 17.41 MB

    Key Features

    A unique resource on Unreal with an interactive example based approach that is sure to get you up and running immediately
    Will feature four unique game projects that increase in complexity which will enable readers to build their game development skills using Unreal Engine 4 and the C++ programming language
    Will be the most up to date book in the market on Unreal with full coverage of the new features of UE4

    Book Description

    With Unreal Engine 4 being made free to use, for any keen game developer it is quickly becoming the most popular game engine in today's development industry. The engine offers a rich feature set that can be customized and built upon through the use of C++. This book will cover how to work with Unreal Engine's tool set all the way from the basics of the editor and the visual scripting system blueprint to the in-depth low-level creation of content using C++.

    This book will provide you with the skills you need to create feature-rich, captivating, and refined game titles with Unreal Engine 4. This book will take you through the creation of four unique game projects, designed so that you will be ready to apply the engine's rich development capabilities. You will learn not only to take advantage of the visual tools of the engine, but also the vast and powerful programming feature set of Unreal Engine 4.

    What you will learn

    Use C++ with Unreal Engine to boost the development potential of any Unreal Engine project
    Vastly improve workflow and content creation with the visual scripting system blueprint
    Design, test, and implement interesting game worlds using Unreal Engines built-in editor
    Build a networked, feature-rich first person shooter that you can play with others over LAN
    Build design-centric game worlds that play to needs of your game ideas
    Paint your game worlds via the creation and modification of visual shaders called materials
    Gain knowledge of other game development disciplines through the use of the Animation and Material tool sets
    Create feature-rich game projects with a sophisticated visual quality and feature set

    About the Author

    Benjamin Carnall is an enthusiastic and dedicated programmer whose love for problem solving led him to the world of game development. He relishes opportunities to learn new and interesting ways to create gameplay experiences for others. Ben began his journey with Game Development in 2012, after he graduated from Media Design School with a diploma in interactive gaming. He then went on to graduate from the same university with a bachelors of software engineering in 2014. Since then, Ben has immersed himself in the Game Development community of New Zealand—starting out as a programming contractor and working on various titles around Auckland. He then began to work as a lecturer at Media Design School and taught Graphics programming for games, Physics programming for games, and Sony PlayStation development at the bachelors level. Most recently, Ben has been working as a programmer for the studio Aroura44, developing a title called Ashen.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction to Unreal Engine 4
    Blueprints and Barrels – Your First Game
    Advanced Blueprint, Animation, and Sound
    Unreal Engine, C++, and You
    Upgrade Activated – Making Bounty Dash with C++
    Power Ups for Your Character, Power Ups for the User
    Boss Mode Activated – Unreal Robots
    Advanced AI and Unreal Rendering
    Creating a Networked Shooter
    Goodbyes and Thank yous