Unreal Engine 4: Create Your Own Third-Person Action Adventure
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
In this game design course, I’ll be guiding you through the basics on how to create your own “Uncharted” style game. This course will be using Unreal Engine 4 – the same engine AAA game development studios used to make games such as Fortnite, Batman Arkham Knight, Bioshock, and so many others!
This course contains 15 engaging video lessons that will walk you the following topics step-by-step:
- How to add music, dynamic sound effects, and dialogue to your game
- How to create UI text and animated titles
- How to make your own AI companions
- How to trigger environmental events and spawn particles systems
- How to make collectibles and other interactable objects
- Have to change various player stats and inputs whenever you want
- And more!
With the knowledge you’ll acquire from these lessons, you’ll understand how these concepts are used in EVERY video game and gain the confidence to combine these elements to create your very own third-person action-adventure game – full of well-paced sounds, realistic physics, slick titles, AI characters, dynamic player movement, and more! And no worries, no prior experience or programming knowledge is needed!
Syllabus
- Course Preview
- Download & Install
- Adding Content Packs and Course Files
- Level Creation & Set Up
- Dialogue Creation
- Soundtrack Creation
- Dynamic Jump System
- Disabling Controls & Changing Player Movement
- Weapon Pick Up
- Treasure Pick Up
- Creating Titles Using Widgets
- Adding Movies to the Screen
- Bridge Collapse
- Creating Friendly AI
- Putting It All Together
Taught by
Tim Lash
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