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Beginner Game Development with Unity

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In this Track, you'll learn how to create video games using the Unity game engine. If you've never programmed before, this is a great place to start. Games created in Unity can be deployed to multiple platforms like Windows, Mac, mobile phones, VR headsets, and more. Unity is known as a game engine, but it's not limited to just games. Unity can also be used to create architectural visualizations or training simulations that are outside the entertainment category.

An entry-level salary for the technologies covered in this track is about $50,000 / yr on average. Some companies that use these technologies regularly include: Blizzard, Square Enix, Rovio, inXile Entertainment, ustwo, Hipster Whale

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Hours 21
Instructors Nick Pettit, Jason Baskin, Jeremy McLain
Language English
Subjects Programming

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Engine Records Clerk $32k

Line Engine Mechanic $40k

Game Advisor 2 $46k

Game Management $59k

Game Coordinator $61k

Engine quality Auditor $63k

Search Engine developer $63k

Engine Mechanic $67k

Jet Engine Mechanic 3 $68k

Engine Builder $78k

Game Developer 1 $92k

Diesel Engine Engineer $92k

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How to Make a Video Game

In this course, you'll learn how to make a video game. If you've never programmed before, this is the place to start. You'll create a video game for Windows and Mac OS X where the...

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Unity Basics

The Unity game engine allows for cross-platform game development through its robust API and intuitive graphical user interface. However, with so many great tools available, it can...

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3D Art with Maya LT (You were viewing this course)

If you are interested in creating 3D assets for games, and have never used 3D creation software before, this is a great place to start. This course explores the 3D art production...

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Materials in Unity

In Unity, and in computer graphics in general, a material describes the surface appearance of a 3D model. Materials can create the appearance of surfaces like wood, metal, fabric,...

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Cameras in Unity

Every scene in Unity needs a camera in order to render graphics to the screen. In these lessons, you'll learn how to create a game-ready camera, along with multiple cinematic...

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Lighting in Unity

In the real world, we're able to see objects because we can detect the light they reflect. Without any light, we wouldn't be able to see anything, and the same is true for scenes...

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C# Basics

In this course you will gain all the knowledge you will need to build an interactive command line program in C#. No prior programming experience is required. You'll create a...

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C# Objects

In this course we'll build on what you learned in C# Basics. You'll learn about Object Oriented Programming (OOP). We'll use OOP to write the code for a tower defense game. After...

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Components in Unity

Every GameObject in Unity can use components, which are pieces of code that can change how the game behaves. We'll explore some of the problems that can surface while programming...

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Object-Oriented Programming in Unity

In Unity, you can approach the architecture of your projects in many different ways. Sometimes game objects belong in the same family of code together, and sometimes they share...

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From Treehouse
Hours 21
Instructors Nick Pettit, Jason Baskin, Jeremy McLain
Language English
Subjects Programming

Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Engine Records Clerk $32k

Line Engine Mechanic $40k

Game Advisor 2 $46k

Game Management $59k

Game Coordinator $61k

Engine quality Auditor $63k

Search Engine developer $63k

Engine Mechanic $67k

Jet Engine Mechanic 3 $68k

Engine Builder $78k

Game Developer 1 $92k

Diesel Engine Engineer $92k

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