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Filmmaking in Unreal Engine — how Hanny created her arthouse cinematic

CG Spectrum

CG Spectrum graduate Hanny Lu talks about her experience studying Unreal Connectors: Virtual Production , a 12-week micro-credentialing program created in partnership with Epic Games. But since the beginning, I knew that I wanted to use the virtual production course to make something of cinematic quality. So, I signed up!

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Top 10 Tools Every Game Developer Needs  

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This tool is unarguably the most common game development tool among developers. Unity is a game engine for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS. You can use it to develop games and the personal edition is free. You Mostly use it for making 3D models, adding texture to your 3D models as well as rigging and animating them.

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A comprehensive guide to in-demand roles in film and games

CG Spectrum

3D Modelling 3D Animation FX Concept Art 2D Animation Game Design Game Programming 3D Modelling: Shaping Virtual Worlds “3D modelling is a rewarding career where you get to bring concepts and 2D imagery to life, sculpting personality and story into characters, objects, and environments.

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How to Use Unity Cinemachine Virtual Cameras

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Coding camera angles for games and animation has been a pain … Until now. In short, Unity Cinemachine opens up an entirely new world of opportunities for animation, game design and development, and directors working with virtual cameras. In short, the Unity Cinemachine is a game-changer.