Basic game development using 3D Game Maker software built on the Dark Basic programming structure. Students learn how to build their own first game, perfect their world and characters with virtually endless possible combinations of scenarios.
Basic game development using 3D Game Maker software built on the Dark Basic programming structure. Students learn how to build their own first game, perfect their world and characters with virtually endless possible combinations of scenarios.
More in depth game development allows for the generation of custom maze type levels, custom texture application for the proficient in 2D design, and custom behavior modification of characters. The games are developed tested and perfected including welcome screens multiple levels and final output to playable CD-rom.
The game generation process is explored from the artistic perspective with virtually no programming necessary.
Artorium Inc. is a private family-run arts center in Chicago. It is open to everyone ages 5 and up , regardless of any previous art experience. The focus of Artorium is to help students develop their artistic and creative skills through hands on interactions with a multitude of art mediums.
Each student is approached with a personalized instruction plan that is customized towards their age, experience and the ability to handle tools and materials. Students are taught: painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, weaving, digital arts and crafts.
This three-day MTA Training course helps you prepare for Microsoft Technology Associate Exam 98-374, and build an understanding of these topics: Game Design, Hardware, Graphics, and Animation.
This course engages students in the design, development, and implementation of a multifaceted, large-scale game, played by the wider community. Students form cross- functional teams, leveraging on their diverse backgrounds and expertise, to employ of variety of technologies
Students will learn about the art side of the mobile game industry in general and how to design, research, and create tileable isometric buildings and props from thumbnail sketches to final renderings.
Students design their own world and then bring it to life with Scratch, a visual drag and drop programming language developed by MIT. Through creating animations and developing interactive games, students learn the basics of computer programming.
Build professional 2D and 3D games using one of the most popular game engines and the C# programming language.
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