Blender and Godot 4: Make a Low poly Ps1 Style Horror game
Blender and Godot 4: Make a Low poly Ps1 Style Horror game, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4, with 44 lectures, based on 94 reviews, and has 1043 subscribers.
You will learn about Use Godot 4 to program a first person character with dynamic footsteps and head movement Use Blender to model and animate low poly models with ps1 style Publish and sell your first indie horror game on itch io How to make a low poly horror indie game This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone interested in learning Blender and Godot 4 with the example of a indie horror game It is particularly useful for Anyone interested in learning Blender and Godot 4 with the example of a indie horror game.
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Summary
Title: Blender and Godot 4: Make a Low poly Ps1 Style Horror game
Price: $84.99
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 44
Number of Published Lectures: 44
Number of Curriculum Items: 44
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 44
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Use Godot 4 to program a first person character with dynamic footsteps and head movement
- Use Blender to model and animate low poly models with ps1 style
- Publish and sell your first indie horror game on itch io
- How to make a low poly horror indie game
Who Should Attend
- Anyone interested in learning Blender and Godot 4 with the example of a indie horror game
Target Audiences
- Anyone interested in learning Blender and Godot 4 with the example of a indie horror game
Welcome to the ultimate Udemy course where you’ll learn how to create an indie horror game that’s reminiscent of the classic PS1 era. In this course, you’ll discover how to use Blender 3D to model, animate and rig a terrifying enemy character that will haunt your players’ dreams. And to model and texture simple 3d assets such as a bed, a chair, a door and a key. Using the godot engine to create a small apartment.
With step-by-step instructions and easy-to-follow tutorials, you’ll learn the ins and outs of Godot, a popular game engine, to program your character’s AI behavior and create a truly immersive gaming experience.
And, to take your game development skills to the next level, you’ll also learn the business side of indie game development by discovering how to market and sell your game on Itch io, the leading indie game distribution platform. You’ll discover insider tips on how to get your game noticed, how to price it for maximum profit, and how to build a loyal fanbase.
Whether you’re a seasoned game developer or a complete novice, this course has everything you need to create a low-poly, spine-chilling horror game that will keep players on the edge of their seats. Enroll now and take the first step towards unleashing your inner game developer!
I’ve been making games using the Godot Engine for at least 3 years and have published multiple games on both steam and itch io, so i hope this course helps you in your endevours to becoming a godot expert!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Programming a First person character with dynamic footsteps sounds and cambob
Lecture 1: Introduction to Godot 4 using 3D environments
Lecture 2: Rotate the player's camera
Lecture 3: Move the player and jumping
Lecture 4: HeadBob/Cambob Camera movement up down with code
Lecture 5: Walking sounds reliant on groups of the meshes
Lecture 6: Running player with faster sounds
Lecture 7: Interactive Generic and Inheriting
Chapter 2: Modeling basic assets
Lecture 1: Getting and editing Textures for our game
Lecture 2: Modeling a simple apartment inside Godot
Lecture 3: Modeling a simple bed and adding it to godot
Lecture 4: Modeling a simple chair and applying textures to a model
Lecture 5: Applying Textures to the bed and adding a small Caravaggio Painting
Lecture 6: Modeling and texturing a door in blender
Chapter 3: Programming the First section of the horror game
Lecture 1: Awesome places to get free 3d models – for problems in the models included
Lecture 2: Programming a Door and Key Logic
Lecture 3: Prompt for interactable objects
Lecture 4: Modeling a key with only base colors materials + More tricks with blender
Lecture 5: Modeling and texturing a key, also Even more models for free
Lecture 6: Window Resolution and Crosshair
Lecture 7: Godot 4 Shaders VHS Effect
Lecture 8: Assert Method and making the next levels
Lecture 9: Making sure everything works correctly
Chapter 4: Modeling and animating an enemy in blender / Landscape outside level
Lecture 1: Landscape on blender with low fidelity textures
Lecture 2: Modeling and texturing a mountain and making a landscape level
Lecture 3: Animating and rigging a simple cube
Lecture 4: Enabling addons
Lecture 5: Modeling a 3d character with Modifiers
Lecture 6: Rigging a 3d character
Lecture 7: Run Cycle and Texturing a low poly character
Lecture 8: Modeling and hand painting a 3D model without skin modifier
Chapter 5: Navigation Region – Programming Enemy AI – Roam and Chase with FSM
Lecture 1: Introduction to Enemy AI
Lecture 2: Enemy Scene and nodes
Lecture 3: Navigation Region and Navigation Agent 3D
Lecture 4: Roam
Lecture 5: Roaming around with rotation
Lecture 6: Screamer Scene and moving through scenes
Chapter 6: Particles/UI/NPC with dialogues
Lecture 1: Particles 3D With mosquitoes and Keys
Lecture 2: Signals with UI How many keys can the player get while avooiding enemies
Lecture 3: Creating an NPC with dialogues
Lecture 4: Showing the dialogue box
Lecture 5: Dialogue Scene finished with npc talking to us
Chapter 7: Publish and sell your game on itch.io / steam / patreon / marketing
Lecture 1: Making a 3D Main Menu Screen
Lecture 2: Marketing and selling indie games on itchio, steam, patreon
Chapter 8: Download the source code and assets for this project
Lecture 1: Resource
Instructors
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Alan Rodriguez Lukifah
Licenciado en Artes visuales
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- 3 stars: 8 votes
- 4 stars: 26 votes
- 5 stars: 51 votes
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