3D Modeling for Video Game Characters and Environments
Description:
Join IUPUI Professor Clint Koch as he shares his deep knowledge of Maya and Mudbox and how to use these cutting-edge programs for character and environment creation and design for video games.
John Brian Ludwick, a professor from the IUPUI School of Informatics, will be showing and discussing professional animation techniques for use in your video game projects. Prof Ludwick has worked for Cartoon Network and Primal studios producing animation for over 10 years.
Professors Mathew A. Powers from the IUPUI School of Informatics and Educator Paul Bohart from the Cinncinati Day School combine their talents in video game character creation and share with you tricks and techniques for you to create your own.
This will teach you the basics to make a simple game using the program Scratch. It will be shown how to upload your game to a gallery offered by Scratch so others can play your game. A charged laptop is high recommended for you so you can participate. You do not have to have a laptop though to learn about programming and making a game. Scratch is recommended to have downloaded before coming to this workshop if you are bringing your own laptop.
This will teach you the basics to make a simple game using the program Scratch. It will be shown how to upload your game to a gallery offered by Scratch so others can play your game. A charged laptop is high recommended for you so you can participate. You do not have to have a laptop though to learn about programming and making a game. Scratch is recommended to have downloaded before coming to this workshop if you are bringing your own laptop.
This will teach you the basics to make a simple game using the program Scratch. It will be shown how to upload your game to a gallery offered by Scratch so others can play your game. A charged laptop is high recommended for you so you can participate. You do not have to have a laptop though to learn about programming and making a game. Scratch is recommended to have downloaded before coming to this workshop if you are bringing your own laptop.
This will teach you the basics to make a simple game using the program Scratch. It will be shown how to upload your game to a gallery offered by Scratch so others can play your game. A charged laptop is high recommended for you so you can participate. You do not have to have a laptop though to learn about programming and making a game. Scratch is recommended to have downloaded before coming to this workshop if you are bringing your own laptop.
This will teach you the basics to make a simple game using the program Scratch. It will be shown how to upload your game to a gallery offered by Scratch so others can play your game. A charged laptop is high recommended for you so you can participate. You do not have to have a laptop though to learn about programming and making a game. Scratch is recommended to have downloaded before coming to this workshop if you are bringing your own laptop.
Beth Lykins, a professor in the school of informatics at IUPUI, shares her deep knowledge of Photoshop and image editing techniques to help attendees produce beautiful and interesting elements for video games.