Unreal Engine Fundamentals
About this Course
Welcome to Unreal Engine Fundamentals course: Your gateway to the world of game design using Unreal Engine 5. In this introductory course, we\'ll equip you with essential skills to navigate Unreal Engine from a new user to a proficient game designer. We\'ll start by guiding you through setting up your account, downloading the engine, and familiarizing you with the interface. Then, we\'ll explore Quixel Megascans, asset importing, materials, world building, lighting, sound, and source control. Throughout the course, you\'ll learn to sculpt immersive environments, implement dynamic lighting, basic audio effects, and collaborate effectively with team members using source control. Are you ready to begin your game design journey with Unreal Engine? Let\'s dive in and discover the exciting possibilities this fantastic platform offers! This course is meant for learners who are looking to learn the basics of getting started with Unreal Engine. To take this course learners won\'t need any experience with Unreal Engine.Created by: Epic Games
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