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Unreal Engine 5 For Beginners - Build High-Quality Games Immersive Virtual Worlds And Advanced Interactive Contents - cover

Unreal Engine 5 For Beginners - Build High-Quality Games Immersive Virtual Worlds And Advanced Interactive Contents

Calren Dovale

Publisher: Tektime

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This book is a comprehensive guide designed to take readers through the powerful tools and capabilities of Unreal Engine 2025. Aimed at developers, creatives, and industry professionals, this book covers everything from the basics to advanced techniques in game development, virtual production, and simulation.The book kicks off with an overview of Unreal Engine in its chapter one, highlighting its significant role across multiple industries, including gaming, film, architecture, and more. This chapter also explores UE's importance as a backbone for modern digital development, underlining its versatility in a variety of creative and professional sectors.Are you struggling to bring your game or simulation ideas to life with Unreal Engine 5?Do terms like Lumen, Nanite, Blueprints, and World Partition feel intimidating?Do you want to create immersive 3D experiences, but don’t know where to start?You're not alone—and this book is your solution. A Practical Guide for Aspiring Developers, Creatives, and ProfessionalsUnreal Engine 5 for Beginners is a comprehensive, hands-on learning resource designed to help you unlock the full power of Unreal Engine 2025—no matter your background. Whether you're an indie game developer, 3D artist, filmmaker, or creative technologist, this guide will take you from zero to production-ready using both Blueprints and C++.With real-world workflows, visual examples, and step-by-step walkthroughs, this book provides a structured path to mastering both foundational tools and advanced features in the world's most powerful real-time engine. What You Will Learn: How to Set Up Unreal Engine 5 from ScratchUnderstand system requirements, download process, and initial setup using the Unreal Editor. Visual Scripting with Blueprints vs. Coding with C++Learn how both systems work—and when to use each. Nanite, Lumen & Metasounds Explained SimplyMaster the new 2025 features and optimize them for real-time performance. Design and Build Fully Playable Game LevelsIncludes world-building, lighting, materials, asset creation, and level streaming. Create Cinematic Experiences and Virtual ProductionsLearn to work with cameras, sequencers, virtual sets, and real-time rendering. Bring Your Characters to LifeIncludes rigging with Control Rig, animation blending, Metahuman integration, and AI-driven NPCs. Build for VR, AR, and Mixed RealityDevelop immersive experiences for Oculus, PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, ARKit, and ARCore. Networked Multiplayer and Online PlayCovers replication, sessions, dedicated servers, and anti-cheat strategies. Performance Optimization and TroubleshootingUse Unreal Insights, GPU profiler, and mobile-ready design strategies. Applicable Across Industries:Whether you’re building the next blockbuster game or simulating real-world environments in architecture, medicine, or education, Unreal Engine 5 has the tools. This book shows you how to harness them all: Game Development Film and Virtual Production Architecture and Real Estate (ArchViz) Automotive and Product Visualization Medical Simulation AI and Machine Learning Prototyping Why Readers Love This Book:Written in plain language, yet rich in technical depthCovers both visual learners and programmersFocuses on hands-on creation, not just theoryUpdated for Unreal Engine 5.3 and 2025-readyFilled with practical tips, tricks, and troubleshooting insights Who This Book Is For:Complete beginners to Unreal Engine or game developmentIndie developers, hobbyists, and aspiring 3D content creatorsArtists, animators, and filmmakers exploring real-time toolsTechnical professionals in simulation, architecture, or virtual realityStudents and educators in game design, computer science, or interactive media Take the First Step Toward Becoming a Real-Time 3D CreatorIf you've been dreamingPUBLISHER: TEKTIME
Available since: 07/21/2025.
Print length: 150 pages.

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