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About the Course

This course is aimed to give you the tools and knowledge you need to start creating simple 3D art for video games made in the Unity game engine. Through the aesthetic of pixel art we will explore artistic principals like shape language, color theory, and composition as well as show you a step by step workflow for creating assets that you can use to make your own games. The course is broken into 4 main modules, props, environments, characters, and animation. Each of these courses will have a series of video lessons alternating between artistic and technical skills culminating in a peer-reviewed project based assignment. The last module will challenge you to take the knowledge learned in the previous 4 and use it to create your own pixel art asset pack. This course is aimed at art novices who are interested in creating art for their own games or contributing to game projects. If you are a game designer or programmer, you will find this course helps give you a glimpse into the world of game art. You will be able to better work with artists, or create your own prototype or final artwork. If you are an artist or visual designer who is interested in bringing your style to the world of video game development, this course will give you the workflow to properly interface with a game engine and help contextualize how your artistic sensibilities can enable gameplay. If you have ever wanted to start making art for video games but have no idea how to start, this course is the perfect for giving you a solid foundation while teaching you usable practical skills. Our goal is to give you a sense of the whole pipeline from creation to setting up in a game engine....

Top reviews

CH

Nov 16, 2020

love the curse, and all the knowledge from the 3D animataion and the process of modeling

AF

Nov 14, 2020

A nice course to learn modeling and rigging with Maya! I liked the course!

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By Olga Y

Jan 13, 2020

The tutorial of the 4 week is absolutly incorrect. I followed the instructions and came to nothing. So i had to google instructions how to import animation to Unity. and found out that a very important part (baking) had been missed in videos.

Another problem: i have done project for all weeks, but i have to pay because nobody checked my projects since 3 week, so i have to extend course again and again.

By Dmitrii

Dec 20, 2020

The course is mediocre at best.

It gives you the overall idea of the procedure - 3D editor, UV-map, textures, import to Unity - but it's so high-level and lacking details, it's absolutely impractical. Introduction to software used in the course is not nearly enough. I was using Blender (instead of Maya used in the course) and if I didn't have past experience with 3D modelling, I would have a very hard time with it.

The other issue is that there's plenty of information available elsewhere which is both more in-depth and better presented, which makes this material redundant.

This course is for no one - basically if you are a complete beginner, it would be too hard and too demanding with little to no guidance and if you are already familiar with 3D modelling, then this course will not add anything to your skillset. Personally, I feel that I've learned nothing from this course, if not for some extra practice.

I would like to specifically comment on the peer reviews section - it's absolutely ludicrous that course is being graded solely by other pupils! 90% of works in the course are either a copycat of mentor's work or just outright plagiarized. It was very sad reviewing such material. I repeat, YOUR REVIEW IS DONE BY STUDENTS ONLY.

And to add to insult, I've waited 2.5 weeks for my final assignment to be checked by someone since there's no one around!

By Ayanda M

Dec 12, 2019

This course assumes you are already familiar with Maya software, I had a hard time trying to grasp the software

By Greta R

Aug 7, 2022

This was a terribly underwhelming experience. This course is supposed to be for beginners, but if you're new to 3D modeling, you'll be having a really hard time (like I did). Not to mention the quality of the lessons themselves! The videos are extremely difficult to follow, they assume you already know what they are talking about and they move quickly through the software features without explaining what they're doing. The quality of the videos is also terrible, even at its highest setting the audio is muffled and the image is always a little blurred, which is something that won't help when you're already struggling to understand the lesson on a software you don't know, and you can also clearly see from the montage that these videos are excerpts from longer and more detailed lessons, that's why they're so confusing. That's why I felt the need to integrate with (very well done) YouTube tutorials, while paying my hard earned money for this course.

Another lack of this course is the fact that is focused on a specific software (MayaLT/Maya), which is very expensive to buy, if you want to keep on using it. This is not the main issue I had with the software tho, you must know beforehand (but it's something that is not mentioned anywhere) that this specific software conflicts with AMD processors. Nice uh? I discovered it after almost a month of struggle, searching for an answer in forums around the web. So if you happen to have and AMD processor (which is actually not so uncommon), I whish to advise you to not take this course in the first place, because some important features of the software (like unwrapping, if you're familiar with 3D modeling) won't work at all, and you won't be able to complete your assignments!

I've tried for a while to use Blender instead, to try to complete the assignments and finish the course. Blender is a very good software, widley used professionally and most of all totally free! And there are lots of free detailed courses on YouTube, but of course is not exactly the same as Maya, so I struggled a lot every week learning a new software to do assignments for lessons explained this poorly. And you know what? I decided it's not worth it.

This course is not worth my money or my time.

By Rohan R

Oct 12, 2023

The course recommends using Maya, but it's not simple to get a student copy and requires you list a university. I'm from Australia so I can't list Michigan State, and can't list Coursera...So I can't get Maya. I tried using Blender as at the start of the course it suggested we could use other modelling software, but none of the skills easily translate, and I am constantly checking other tutorials to figure out how to do it Blender. Now I'm on the UV Mapping stage and it's so completely different that I can't follow along at all. The entire lesson is teaching Maya specific knowledge...so it's useless if you can't get Maya.

By Ana G V F

Nov 15, 2020

A nice course to learn modeling and rigging with Maya! I liked the course!

By x N (

Jul 8, 2023

Very good course for beginners of maya and unity. :D

By Gabriela I

Jun 8, 2020

I really love it. It helped me a lot with Maya!

By Hassan M A

Aug 22, 2023

There are major mistakes in the period, which is that reviewing the project takes more than a month, and this makes you very late in completing the course. That is why I hope to find a solution for this course. Also, the high poly course suffers from the same problem. I have been sending the project more than two weeks ago, and even because it has not been reviewed

By Christian H

Nov 16, 2020

love the curse, and all the knowledge from the 3D animataion and the process of modeling

By J-Man

May 8, 2020

A great basis for learning low poly techniques.

By Mani P

Sep 1, 2020

It was very challenging course

By Hitesh D

Aug 5, 2020

good course

By Ablaikhan N

Mar 19, 2021

GOOD! A+

By Marwa M M

Oct 22, 2021

Thanks

By Вікторія А

Oct 19, 2022

i did not get certificate after finish course(