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Building a Game with Unity and Blender

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Building a Game with Unity and Blender

Overview of this book

In the wake of the indie game development scene, game development tools are no longer luxury items costing up to millions of dollars but are now affordable by smaller teams or even individual developers. Among these cutting-edge applications, Blender and Unity stand out from the crowd as a powerful combination that allows small-to-no budget indie developers or hobbyists alike to develop games that they have always dreamt of creating. Starting from the beginning, this book will cover designing the game concept, constructing the gameplay, creating the characters and environment, implementing game logic and basic artificial intelligence, and finally deploying the game for others to play. By sequentially working through the steps in each chapter, you will quickly master the skills required to develop your dream game from scratch.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Building a Game with Unity and Blender
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Downloading Blender


As we all know, a blender is an electric kitchen appliance used to blend vegetables and fruits into drinks, sauces, or pastries. But in this tutorial, we will be using another Blender, which is an open source 3D computer graphics software developed and maintained by the Blender Foundation.

Note

You can download Blender for free, at http://www.blender.org/download.

Currently, three platforms are officially supported: Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Due to Blender's open source nature, it can be easily ported to other operating systems as well.

A brief history of Blender

Blender was originally proprietary software developed in the mid 90's by Ton Roosendaal for his animation company. Unfortunately, the company was shut down by investors in early 2002, resulting in Ton losing the ownership of Blender.

Later that year, Ton founded a non-profit organization called the Blender Foundation and successfully raised a total of 100,000 EUR in only seven weeks to convince the former company...