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Introduction to Unreal

Introduction to Unreal
Length:
10 Weeks
Prerequisites:
Introduction to 3D with Maya
Software Used:
Unreal

Learn one of the Leading Tools in the Game Industry

The Unreal engine editor is becoming a leading tool in the game industry. This course introduces students to the various elements of the UnrealEd tool: level layout, brush modeling, lighting, effects, shaders, game design, cinematics, and more. This course also gives students a good understanding of the game-making process, from level design, to artwork, to final polish. During this ten-week course students design and create their own level, play each others’ games and talk about the experience.

Registration for Spring Term is closed.

Summer Term Registration Opens:

Monday, June 3rd 2013

Tuition: $1,695

Kyle Mulqueen

Instructor: Kyle Mulqueen


Day:
Thursday
Time:
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Start Date:
April 11th, 2013

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