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Complete Introduction To Unreal 4

Posted By: ELK1nG
Complete Introduction To Unreal 4

Complete Introduction To Unreal 4
Last updated 9/2016
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.74 GB | Duration: 4h 36m

Unlock one of the industry's most popular and powerful game engines available as you explore UE4 inside and out!

What you'll learn
Learn everything you ever needed to know to get started with the Unreal Game Engine
Learn to build terrain, add lights and fog, post processes, materials, sounds, and more for your own levels and game projects
Understand working with BSP brushes to create geometry inside the engine without needing outside 3d objects
Requirements
Students will need the Unreal 4 Engine. In the course we cover where and how to get it!
Photoshop or a similar image editing software will be useful as well for creating textures and materials
Description
Have you ever wanted to get into Unreal Engine 4 - but were unsure where to start? This Complete Introduction to Unreal Engine 4 is a course that was created with absolute beginners or those wanting to learn this powerful game engine for the first time! This 3 Volume course will go over many helpful tools to know during your time in the Unreal Engine. In volume one, we will look at downloading the Unreal Engine, then moving onto how to start a new project we will look over the entire UE4 interface. Finally we will move onto modes inside of UE4 such as the Placement and BSP mode. Volume Two will look into the paint, landscape, foliage mode. Then we will move onto lights, post-processing and fog. Finally we will wrap up Volume two with creating materials. Volume Three is about Persona and Animation Blueprints, then looking at sounds and what we can do with them. In addition, we will also cover Cascade and creating cinematics as well as packaging a project to get ready for distribution.(Students - please look under Section 1 / Lecture 1 downloads for the source files associated with the lesson.)More about the Instructor:Since graduating university in 2012, Kyle has contributed to multiple small game projects. In addition, during his time at University he contributed as an assistant lecturer while learning and exploring his passion for 3d modelling, sculpting, texturing, and video game design.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction to the UE4 Interface and Working with Assets

Lecture 1 Download Course Files Here!

Lecture 2 Introduction to the Course

Lecture 3 Downloading and Installing UE4

Lecture 4 Creating a Project

Lecture 5 The UE4 Marketplace

Lecture 6 UE4 Interface

Lecture 7 Navigating The Viewport

Lecture 8 Adding And Manipulating Assets

Lecture 9 Editor Preferences

Lecture 10 Project Settings

Lecture 11 Content Browser

Lecture 12 Creating A New Level

Lecture 13 Importing and Exporting

Lecture 14 Static Mesh Browser

Lecture 15 Placement Mode

Lecture 16 Learning the Basics of BSP

Lecture 17 Learning the Basics of BSP Continued

Lecture 18 Editing and Refining your BSP

Section 2: Working with Terrain, Presentation, and Materials

Lecture 19 Introduction

Lecture 20 Paint Mode

Lecture 21 Create Landscape

Lecture 22 Importing Landscapes

Lecture 23 Sculpting Landscapes

Lecture 24 Painting Landscapes

Lecture 25 Foliage Mode

Lecture 26 Lights

Lecture 27 Post Processing Volumes

Lecture 28 Fog

Lecture 29 Creating a Material

Lecture 30 Material Instances

Section 3: Characters and Animation, Building our Levels, and Cinematics

Lecture 31 Introduction

Lecture 32 Understanding Persona

Lecture 33 Animation Blueprints

Lecture 34 Adding Sounds

Lecture 35 Sound Cues

Lecture 36 Reverb Effects

Lecture 37 Cascade Particles

Lecture 38 World Settings

Lecture 39 Build Settings

Lecture 40 Creating Cinematics

Lecture 41 Playing Cinematics

Lecture 42 Packaging the Project and Course Wrapup

Lecture 43 Bonus Lecture: Further Learning with 3dmotive

This course is intended for beginners, but intermediate Unreal users will find plenty of useful information as well