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UDK Game Development

by Alan Thorn
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Overview

These days, the games industry is a multi-billion-dollar business. In this competitive marketplace, developers seek to gain an advantage over the competition by using ready-made, third-party tools and engines that enable them to quickly design high-powered games. One such tool is the Unreal Development Kit, or UDK, created by Epic Games. With the freely downloadable UDK, game developers can turn their existing graphics, sounds, ideas, concepts, and plans into fully working and cohesive games. UDKβ„’ GAME DEVELOPMENT is written with newcomers to the UDK in mind. It is arranged so that each of the core foundational UDK components is considered in depth and one by one, in the best order in which to tackle them. Reading this book, you'll explore such key topics as meshes, materials, textures, sounds, and lights. As you do, you'll discover how to build a number of levels, or mini-games, that feature music, animated characters, weapons, destructible scenery, lighting effects, particle systems, and more. After reading this book from cover to cover, you'll have a firm grasp of UDK essentials. A companion Web site contains all the UDK levels constructed in this book, source code for the UnrealScript language, and material and mesh files.

About the Author, Alan Thorn

Alan Thorn is an author, mathematician and independent video game developer based in London, UK. He is the founder of game development studio Wax Lyrical Games and the creator of the award-winning PC adventure game Baron Wittard: Nemesis of Ragnarok. He works freelance for some of the world's largest entertainment corporations and has lectured on game development at some of the most prestigious institutions in Europe. He has written seven books on games programming, including Teach Yourself Games Programming, Game Engine: Design and Implementation and UDK Game Development.

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Book Details

Published
December 30, 2011
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Pages
720
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781435460188

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