Udemy – Learn 2D Character Animation for Games with Blender & Unity Free Download

Udemy – Learn 2D Character Animation for Games with Blender & Unity Free Download

Udemy – Learn 2D Character Animation for Games with Blender & UnityLanguage: English (US)

Explore how to build, animate, and setup 2D game characters for your games!

https://www.udemy.com/course/3dmotive-learn-2d-character-animation-for-games-with-blender-unity/

Learn how to create and animate 2D game characters in Blender, for use in the Unity Game Engine. In this course for intermediate users, Alan Thorn outlines a solid, step-by-step workflow for building, mapping and animating appealing game characters that perform well and work effectively in a game engine. See how to model precisely from imported reference images to make an interesting character. Learn how to unwrap and texture character models using Blender’s powerful mapping tool-set. Then explore how to rig and configure your character, complete with Inverse Kinematics, to create realistic motion. And then animate a walk cycle for your character, which can be repeated seamlessly. Finally, see how to import your character to the Unity engine for performance in-game. By the end of this course you’ll understand a flexible and powerful workflow for making 2D characters that bring your games to life…

More about the Instructor:

Alan Thorn is a multidisciplinary game developer, author and educator with 16 years industry experience. He makes games for PC desktop, Mobile and VR. He founded ‘Wax Lyrical Games’ and created the award-winning game ‘Baron Wittard: Nemesis of Ragnarok’, working as designer, programmer and artist.   He has written twenty-two technical books on game development and presented eighteen video training courses. These courses cover game-play programming, Unity development, 3d modelling and animation.  Additionally, he has worked in game development education as a Senior Lecturer at Teesside University and a Lead Teacher for Uppingham School. He is currently a Visiting Lecturer at the National Film and Television School and a Visiting Lecturer at London South Bank University.