Course details
Are you interested in game and app development? In this course, you learn how to build a Ninja game for mobile using Unity® and Blender. Also, you learn how to add unique features to the images in your apps.
In Part 1, we teach you the fundamentals of designing, coding, and modeling a mobile game. This course is unique because we make both the code and the art for the game from scratch.
First you design the game and its functionality in Unity®. You learn how to code in C# and build video game levels. Don't worry if you've never coded before. We start simple and add more to the game as the course goes on.
Why Unity®?
Unity® is one of the most popular platforms in game development. You can use Unity® to build 2D and 3D games. Unity is cross-platform, which means it is easy to use with other platforms.
Then you create the 3D models for the game in Blender. You build all the art assets for the game. You learn how to integrate your art from Blender into Unity®.
Why Blender?
Blender, like Unity®, is a popular production suite that is free to download. Blender is a revolutionary tool for making 3D art digitally. With Blender, you can make art assets for games, like we do in this course.
In Part 2, you gain the tools you need continue improving yourself in the field of app development. You will be able to apply what you learn to further experiment in Xcode and make your own apps able to perform more.
Why Xcode?
Xcode is Apple's FREE software for app development. Xcode is user-friendly and has the tools you need to make apps for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. In this course, you learn how to add User Interface (UI) elements, including text fields, sliders, and buttons, to make an app. You learn to code in Swift 3.0, Apple's programming language, to make the app function.
Why CIImages?
A CIImage is a representation of an image that can be altered with Core Image filters. These filters allow users to change and interact with images in cool and useful ways. CIImages provide a lot of power that other image types do not.
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