Programming for the Artist | ||
Instructor:
Lindsay Grace |
Document Name | Description | Week | Printer Friendly | ||||||
Programming Environment Options | Description of a few game environments that allow you to program in Basic. | 0 | HTML | ||||||
Game Programming Syllabus | Overview of assignments, grading, schedule, etc | 0 | |||||||
Game Engine Questions | Questions to ask when evaluating a game IDE | 1 | HTML | ||||||
Game Programming Overview | Everything you need to know about game programming. | 1 | HTML | ||||||
Week 2 Reading | Reading about variables and objects in Computer Programming. This should supplement in-class demonstration and lecture. | 2 | HTML | ||||||
Week 3 Reading | Collisions explained - from a programming artist's perspective. | 3 | HTML | ||||||
Blitz3D Study Help | Some links to help you understand Blitz3d and game engines in general. | 4 | HTML | ||||||
Introductory MEL Reading | An introduction to MEL sripting and a website containing MEL scripts. | 8 | HTML | ||||||
MEL Programming Overview | A document outlining the syntax rules and basic techniques for MEL scripting. | 9 |
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