Godot Getaway
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Intermediate Techniques for Godot

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r/godot • comment
1 points • Deaden

Have you seen this course?

https://www.udemy.com/course/gg-godot/

Also, do tutorials for other engines like Unity. The approach is more or less the same. Doing tutorials for similar features in other similar engines will show you perspectives on a solution you might not have considered, if you were to just limit your exposure to one specific implementation.

r/godot • comment
1 points • MagnateOfMagnets

I know I seem to be spamming it at every occasion I have, but Godot Getaway on Udemy is what made networking click for me. Yann Burret is an excellent teacher and you'll learn about save files, networking, procedural generation, 3D physics and multiplayer logic. Well worth it if you can get it for a low price (it gets on sale every other week or so to about 15 USD)

r/godot • comment
1 points • SandorHQ

If you haven't yet, check out these Godot courses on Udemy:

https://www.udemy.com/course/godot/ https://www.udemy.com/course/gg-godot/

r/godot • comment
1 points • AcetoneHamburger

Here is a course designed specifically for that: Godot Getaway: The Blender Course. It has a section that focuses on exporting for Godot (use GLTF format). The Godot companion course is really good and teaches networking in Godot. The third course in that series is about creating the audio for the game using Ardour.

r/ProgrammingBuddies • comment
1 points • grandslammer

+1 for Godot! I've used it a bit and I really like it.

I'm planning to do more of it in future but am concentrating on other software related projects atm.

Check out these 2 courses - both of them are fantastic! The first link is a beginners course, and the second one is more advanced and includes multiplayer networking etc. I highly recommend doing the beginners course first.

You should be able to find a Udemy voucher code code pretty easily to get the both for dirt cheap (80-90% off). Otherwise, Udemy hold sales pretty much every week - expect to pay anywhere between €10 - 15 per course with a voucher code/sale.

https://www.udemy.com/course/discovering-godot/

https://www.udemy.com/course/gg-godot/

Best of luck in your game dev journey!