We asked our computer games lecturers to share their top resources for new students to check out before joining one of our courses. Here are some of their suggestions:
Computer Games resources
80 Level – a good place to read articles about game development and tutorials.
Games Artist – A UK community for games artists, providing for all the art specialities.
Art Station - a portfolio website with access to game dev articles, jobs, other peoples artwork and tutorials.
GDC Vault – The collected recordings of the international Game Developers Conference. Their free content brings current developments in a huge range of development topics.
Unity Learn - A comprehensive learning platform offering tutorials and courses on Unity, one of the leading game development engines.
Zbrush Central - Zbrush tutorials and portfolio website.
Unreal Engine Learning Library - Offers extensive courses and tutorials on Unreal Engine, another industry-standard game development engine.
Why not check out our Computer Games student work showreel?
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