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Unreal Engine 4.X By Example

By : Benjamin Carnall
Book Image

Unreal Engine 4.X By Example

By: Benjamin Carnall

Overview of this book

With Unreal Engine 4 being made free to use, for any keen game developer it is quickly becoming the most popular game engine in today’s development industry. The engine offers a rich feature set that can be customized and built upon through the use of C++. This book will cover how to work with Unreal Engine’s tool set all the way from the basics of the editor and the visual scripting system blueprint to the in-depth low-level creation of content using C++. This book will provide you with the skills you need to create feature-rich, captivating, and refined game titles with Unreal Engine 4. This book will take you through the creation of four unique game projects, designed so that you will be ready to apply the engine’s rich development capabilities. You will learn not only to take advantage of the visual tools of the engine, but also the vast and powerful programming feature set of Unreal Engine 4.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Unreal Engine 4.X By Example
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Chapter 2. Blueprints and Barrels – Your First Game

Welcome to Blueprints and Barrels! During this chapter, you will be introduced to the visual scripting system called Blueprint. This system will be your first entry point toward creating customized functionality and content, using UE4. This chapter will show you the basics of how to create and work with Blueprints to achieve the same level of freedom that any other text based scripting language can provide. You will also expand on the engine navigational skills you learned in the previous chapter as we delve into the more complicated facets of the Editor panel and how you can communicate between the different components of the engine. You will learn all this by creating your very first UE game project, Barrel Hopper.

This chapter will cover the following points:

  • Creating Blueprints

  • Navigating the Blueprint GUI

  • How to find Blueprint functions

  • Basic coding functionality with Blueprint (logical nodes, objects, and events)

  • Game mode Blueprints

  • Using...