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Blender to Unreal Engine - Become a Dungeon Prop Artist

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This course teaches you how to create stunning 3D game assets using Blender and Unreal Engine 5. Starting with the basics of Blender, you\'ll learn 3D modelling, texturing, and asset creation, progressing to more complex models like furniture, weapons, and treasure. You\'ll explore advanced techniques, including geometry nodes, sculpting, and adding realistic wear and tear to props.\\n\\nAs you advance, you\'ll integrate your assets into Unreal Engine 5, learning how to import models, set up materials, and adjust collisions. You\'ll master lighting, emissive textures, and particle animations to create immersive environments. By the end of the course, you\'ll be able to build a modular dungeon kit for game development.\\n\\nIdeal for game developers and aspiring 3D artists, this course is perfect for learners at an intermediate level who want to gain expertise in creating 3D assets for games. No prior experience is required, though a basic understanding of 3D modelling helps.

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