If you want to do more with Unreal Engine 4 and dive deep into the amazing capabilities that it has to offer, then this video is the right choice for you. In this video, you will learn how to create 2 different Unreal Engine 4 games.
The design complexity of each game increases gradually to give you a complete overview of Unreal Engine 4 and its amazing features. You will learn to implement advanced shading techniques, create stunning graphics, leverage the rendering power of Unreal Engine to get the best out of it.
The experience of creating a variety of games from scratch will help you get a clear grip on Unreal Engine 4 and enable you to become a pro game developer with Unreal Engine 4.
About The Author
Mike Sill is a 3D Artist from Cleveland, OH, working in Los Angeles, CA. He has used Epic s Unreal Engine since 2007 and professionally since 2012. Mike has had the honor of working alongside the likes of Jesse Schell, Patrick Hanenberger, and Dan Gregoire. Mike currently works as an Engine Artist making pre–viz and post–viz sequences for theme parks, Hollywood films, and AAA videogame titles.
Some of Mike s notable works
Instructor Details
Courses : 212
Specification: Unreal Engine 4.x Projects
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7 reviews for Unreal Engine 4.x Projects
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 9 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Denny Locke –
Not bad but teacher speaks a little fast. Also this is not fo beginners as the blueprints are not thoroughly explained. Also he has erros on the pong game but seems to ignore them
Jorge Rodr guez de Guzm n Jim nez –
Decent tutorial, more or less until you realized that there are no project files to keep following it reached a point. I mean, its not a big deal you can always design your own assets, but thats not the point, and that will take you so much time that its even stupid talking about following a tutorial. Project files should be included. No matter how useless they are.
Lance Watt –
Just awesome, get it, you’ll be learning invaluable skills from a pro. Even with a load of experience you will learn new things both technical, but also in generating powerful and effective ideas for immersion and fun gameplay.
Jake Lineberger –
Very detailed
Heikki Anttila –
The pace is great for me aka someone with long CG experience but practically no game dev experience. It is not painfully slow and it does establish some seeds of deeper understanding unlike some beginner tutorials that just go trough features one by one with little context.
Remi Ludovic Marie TOUDIC –
good start overview
Ece Arihan –
This course is amazing and the instructor makes it fun to learn. I highly recommend it!