Welcome to Intro to Unreal Engine 4 (UE4)!
This course is designed for absolute beginners and will teach you the basics of Unreal Engine.
This course was built to teach you UE4 in the funnest and fastest way possible. As with all Devslopes courses you’ll spend 10% of your time on theory and 90% of your time actually building games!
NO CODING EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED
All gameplay logic is through Unreal Blueprints!
This course is packed with the basics and core features of the Unreal Engine.
Some Things You’ll Learn:
Unreal Geometry editing tools (build your own levels)
Unreal Materials
Third person shooter mechanics
Creating and working with cameras
Setting up GameModes and LevelBlueprints
Handling player input for both keyboard and game pads
Working with Vectors and Rotations
AnimationBlueprints and BlendSpaces
Creating simple particle systems
Raycasting and shooting bullets
Simple AI and enemy attack
Creating game logic in Blueprints
User interface with UMG
Building mobile games
Post processing
And A LOT more
This course teaches Unreal Blueprints and does NOT cover C++
Unreal Blueprints are a powerful visual node–based coding tool that lets you build games WITHOUT WRITING CODE!
You can build entire games with Unreal Blueprints and get access to the full power of Unreal Engine.
Instructor Details
Courses : 8
Specification: Unreal Engine 4: For Absolute Beginners
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 15 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Ed Myers –
Here’s my advice to you, strongly consider whether you want to take a course from someone who has been MIA for the past 4 months. I was very excited in the beginning to follow along with the instruction that had me quickly moving to make my first basic game. Then I found that the assets he uses were not available to me in Unreal, including the blueprint for explosions. There is no folder of downloadable assets to use. Being my first course at Udemy I wasn’t sure what to do and, since the instructor hasn’t answered a single question from other students less than 4 months old, I’m asking for a refund. Let the buyer beware.
Joe Morrissey –
This course has you dip your toe, and sometimes the whole foot, into every major feature of the Unreal Engine. Level design, Materials, Animations, Blueprints, UI, and much more are all covered as you’re walked through how to make a game. This course will not make you an expert in Unreal, nor will it make you an expert in a single given feature of Unreal. That’s not it’s purpose. This is a general seminar course that covers a little bit of everything. The learning methodology mimics the experience you’d have working in an actual game studio. You get 2D layouts from your boss and scripts from the writers and have to figure out how to greybox them into actual playable spaces. Having worked in the game industry for some time, I find this courses approach accurate and incredibly useful. I can imagine referring back to these videos when I start building something on my own, simply because it touches on so many aspects of building a game. The only negative for this course is that there’s a fair amount of confusion about where the resources are that you’ll need. If you look at the course list, it’s easy enough to find, but even I found myself getting confused in a couple spots. A video at the start with a link to all the resources for the whole course could help clear this up nicely though.
Will Rushby –
I like it, we have jumped far to quicly into the blueprints for me it almost seems that im expected to know how blueprints are compiled together, neverless i am going to continue and maybe come back to re assess
Paul Park –
This course is amazing. Hope more people would find out about this course.
Tarak –
so far and so forth the course is doing great
Yaseen Abdul –
It’s an excellent course for beginners!
Timi Pere Albert –
I didn’t get things broken down and explained in a manner I would’ve liked