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Unreal Engine 5 for Beginners - Create your first game

Posted By: lucky_aut
Unreal Engine 5 for Beginners - Create your first game

Unreal Engine 5 for Beginners - Create your first game
Last updated 2023-01-21
Duration: 05:19:36 | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 4.39 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Everything you need to start in Unreal Engine: blueprints, animations, character, environment and more
What you'll learn
Unreal Engine 5 basics: levels, actors, components, collisions
Blueprints from theory to practice (create 10+ blueprints)
Animation - idle, walk, run and jump
UI Widgets - for collectables (coins), trigger boxes and menu
How to create a real 3D game in Unreal Engine and export it
Requirements
No experience required, you'll learn everything in this course! All you'll need a computer to run Unreal Engine
Description
So you want to learn Unreal Engine 5…
Welcome to this course, where you step-by-step will be learning a lot! From basic things such as projects, actors, components to animation and blueprints.
I hate when people just show a script and say - that’s how you do it. That’s why in this course, my goal is to explain how everything works so that you can use the elements you learned in different cases, modifying blueprints that you already know.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to create your own platformer game, which can include:
character animation,
double jumps,
collectables (coins),
jumping and moving platforms,
triggers  - and much more!
You’ll be able to program a menu for your game, using UI Widgets, and find free assets for your project. Moreover, you'll be able to export the game so that other people can play it.
Yes, this course is perfect for beginner game developers, but even if you want to use Unreal Engine for other things, you’ll find a lot of useful information here, like working with light, collisions and creating blueprints.
More than 5 hours of practical and not boring content - is ready for you to watch! So let’s dive in.


Who this course is for:
Beginner game developers who want to learn Unreal Engine 5

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