The primary goal of this quick start guide is to introduce you to Unreal Engine 4’s (UE4) development environment. By the end of this guide, you’ll know how to set up and develop C++ Projects in UE4. This guide shows you how to create a new Unreal Engine project, add a new C++ class to it, compile the project, and add an instance of a new class to your level. By the time you reach the end of this guide, you’ll be able to see your programmed Actor floating above a table in the level.
This quick start guide shows you how to add assets to your Unreal Engine (UE4) games. By the end of this guide, you’ll know how to use the Project Browser to create new projects and navigate the Content Browser to find and add content. You’ll also know where to find information on the FBX Content Pipeline while learning how to use the Material Editor to modify Materials before applying them to a Static Mesh Actor.
Learning a new game engine as a complete beginner is very intimidating. There are a lot of tutorials, documentation and advice already out but how do you start and proceed with learning Unreal Engine 4 is unclear. You get pulled into many different directions and end up confused and overwhelmed.
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Course Summary: A Timeline of Haitian History
This beginner-friendly course takes you on a captivating journey through Haiti’s history, spanning over four centuries of resilience, revolution, and cultural innovation. Starting with the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492 and progressing to Haiti’s hard-fought independence in 1804, the course explores critical events such as the introduction of sugarcane cultivation, the enactment of the brutal Code Noir, and the rise of revolutionary leaders like Toussaint Louverture.
Through a decolonized lens, you will examine the complex interactions between colonial powers, enslaved populations, and free people of color, culminating in the world’s first successful slave revolt and the establishment of the first Black republic. The course also touches on the long-term impact of these events on Haiti’s modern identity.
Guided by the scholarly insights of Jean Casimir, Marlene Daut, and others, you will uncover the often-overlooked contributions of Haitians to global history and gain a deeper appreciation for the country’s enduring legacy. This course is perfect for beginners seeking to explore Haiti’s past through an engaging and inclusive narrative.
— 28 February 2017
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