Unreal Engine Blueprints - The Ultimate Developer Course

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Create three complete video games including a mobile game without a single line of code

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r/unrealengine • comment
1 points • TheBugB_

If you’d like this is the one I recommend

https://www.udemy.com/course/unreal-engine-blueprints-the-ultimate-developer-course/

I didn’t personally take it but I took his two courses which are for c++ so I’d recommend him as teacher

r/unrealengine • comment
1 points • Pineapple_Optimal

There’s a lot

https://www.udemy.com/course/unreal-engine-blueprints-the-ultimate-developer-course/

r/unrealengine • comment
1 points • SHADO_3

Checkout courses on Udemy, they are often heavily discounted. It's fine to do a search for a random tutorial on YouTube when you want to do something, but really a structured learning course will propel you forward much more quickly. For visual coding (Blueprint) in Unreal I would recommend this one that takes you through the basic principles through to building your first 3 games.

https://www.udemy.com/course/unreal-engine-blueprints-the-ultimate-developer-course/

You will also find similar using C++

r/unrealengine • comment
1 points • Animoose

https://www.udemy.com/course/unrealcourse/

This is the course I'm starting with, and it's been great so far. That said, I have a Comp Sci degree and full-time job coding in C# for Unity. So the first half of this course which is entirely focused around learning C++ and then learning C++ in the context of unreal, may be a less than fun experience. If you do feel comfortable with code though, I'd highly recommend it! I've been breezing through it without much problem.

Regardless, here is the other course I'd recommend, which focuses on Blueprints (aka Unreal's visual coding solutions). I haven't taken it yet so I'll link the one I plan to as well as the absolute standout most popular. In the case of C++, they're the same.

Blueprints (my pre-preference): https://www.udemy.com/course/unreal-engine-blueprints-the-ultimate-developer-course/

Blueprints (most popular, same creators as the C++ course): https://www.udemy.com/course/unrealblueprint/

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