Udemy Create 19 Low Poly Models & Your First 3D RPG In Unity® C# Udemy
Price: USD 200

    Course details

    This course was funded by a wildly successful Kickstarter

    • Build a Legend of Zenda Clone game in Unity® 5.5.0f3! 
    • Make 14 low poly art assets for the game with Blender and Photoshop CC 2015.5. 
    • +Create 5 3D swords in Blender v2.77.

    A Fun Course with Motivating Teachers

    • Design a 3D game, and have at your use all source code and art assets from Unity, Blender and Photoshop.
    • Make professional digital art.
    • Get a full-length webinar as a bonus gift!
    • Absolutely no risk - you get full lifetime access to all.

    Not your ordinary course

    Come learn how to make a 3D game entirely from scratch. Learn to code the fun way (in C#). 

    We use Unity® 5.5.0f3 to make a fully-fledged, market-ready game in this course. Unity® 5.5.0f3 is free and accessible to everyone. It is arguably the top platform IN THE WORLD for game development. You can use Unity® to build 2D and 3D games. It is cross-platform, which means it is easy to use with other platforms.

    Make jaw-dropping 3D models

    Blender is a 3D computer graphics software toolkit that allows you to make professional digital art for games, house design, 3D printing and MORE. You will learn everything you need to know about Blender v2.77 to make low-poly art. 

    This course is perfect for beginners. We begin with a thorough introduction to the Blender v2.77 interface. Blender is a powerful (and free) program that can be used to make art assets. The art you make in Blender is easy to add to games or other projects. Even if you're not an artist, you can make basic art models! 

    With Blender's incredible tools, you can make your projects stand out from the rest of the crowd. Don't be intimidated by the initially complex interface - anyone can learn to use Blender. 

    What this course is not

    This is not a course where we stuff you with theoretical knowledge. We record almost every tutorial over-the-shoulder style, where you see your instructor's screen. 

    We believe the best way to learn is by doing rather than hearing lectures. The idea is that you follow along in real time with your instructor. However, if you do want to passively listen to the lectures, you can. 

    Testimonials

    "An easily understood course, with detailed instruction and good explanation of the concepts involved in making this clone game. A very well done tutorial, especially fro someone like me is just now learning how to write code."

    "I really like the approach the presenter takes - not just the technical details, but also the very human, personal development information and recommendations he provides."

    "The instructor is very good at teaching. He teaches at a great pace and covers anything a beginner would need to understand (every little detail). I am already learning a lot and I just started yesterday." 

    Experience hands-on learning

    In this course you will build projects alongside us, your instructors Glauco and Kevin from Mammoth Interactive. All source code for projects we make is included in this course. 

    Learn over the shoulders of experts

    We've made over 155 courses to 400'000 students, so we know how to explain topics clearly at a logical pace. We don't just teach you theory - we make projects you can put directly into your portfolio. 

    Get free stuff

    As a complementary gift, you will get the webinar How To Master Anything by Mammoth Interactive founder John Bura.

    Being able to master a skill quickly is an essential in modern industries because the world changes so rapidly. In this webinar, learn what you need to become a professional in your field. John will tell you the secrets on how to get good at anything fast. 

    Learn what you can do to make yourself stand out in your career!

    Buy now to meet Kevin, Glauco and John!

    Updated on 27 December, 2017
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