Publisher | GameDevJon, Inc. |
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File size | 481.16MB |
Number of files | 1110 |
Latest version | 1 |
Latest release date | 2018-06-14 06:35:20 |
First release date | 2018-02-16 01:01:23 |
Supported Unity versions | 2018.4.2 or higher |
“The Great Fleece” was created in partnership with Unity Technologies. The assets used were custom created to accompany the Authorized Unity Course on Udemy, an online marketplace for courses.
Course:
The Ultimate Guide to Cinematography with Unity“The Great Fleece” is a stealth, point & click adventure game with engaging cutscenes created with Timeline & Cinemachine. This downloadable asset is part of a highly interactive tutorial series filled with coding challenges that will help you grow as a game developer in a non-spoon fed environment.
After completing the course, students will be able to create sneaking mechanics, enemy AI patrols, and custom cutscenes that contain the elements needed to move the story along. These elements include character animations, cinematic camera movements, voice over tracks, and sound effects.
This course also dives into the graphical side of game development using Global Illumination and lighting, materials, and scene optimization.
This package, along with the authorized course from Udemy, will help you create a visually stunning game using the latest Global Illumination, Cinemachine, and Timeline techniques found within Unity.
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The Ultimate Guide to Cinematography with UnityCredits:
Jonathan Weinberger, Authorized Unity Instructor for the "Ultimate Guide to Game Development with Unity" and founder of GameDevJon, Inc. Jonathan has developed several Unity games for Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, the casino industry, and various indie game companies. He has also developed real-world enterprise augmented reality applications for companies like GE, Coca-Cola, and ThyssenKrupp.
Al Heck, 3D/Motion Graphics Designer, and Owner of Renderready, LLC. An industry professional with 14 years of experience with a focus on 3D animation/development and post-production development. Works with clients in the casino/gaming industry, film industry, and commercial development that are both locally and nationally televised. He has also been a Presenter for MAXON at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) in 2012 and 2017.
Ken and Michaela Negus, owners of Tiny Sky, write soundtracks and sound effects for indie video games. They have over 30 years of combined experience making music and have specialized in electronic music for the last 3 years. They have played with several bands and written music across many genres.
Brent Mukai, veteran entertainer and voice actor. He specializes in improv and character work and is a regular instructor at The Voice Actor Studio in Las Vegas.