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Udemy – Learn OpenGL with Python for Graphics and Games 2022-4

Udemy – Learn OpenGL with Python for Graphics and Games 2022-4

Published on: 2023-04-15 23:42:55

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Learn OpenGL with Python for Graphics and Games is a training course on OpenGL and Python programming language for developing graphics projects and computer games published by Udemy Academy. OpenGL is a completely original and professional graphics library that is mainly designed for implementation on graphics hardware. Background knowledge in the field of OpenGL teaches you how to work graphics engines and game engines and increases your ability to troubleshoot and solve problems in graphics and game projects. It also greatly expands your understanding of 3D mathematics and can help you develop 2D and 3D projects and games with parallel processing and graphics.

This training course is designed for students and enthusiasts of intermediate level and above, and the student is expected to increase his background knowledge in the field of programming and graphics engines and game making.

What you will learn in Learn OpenGL with Python for Graphics and Games:

Course specifications

Publisher: Udemy
Instructors: Penny de Byl and Penny @Holistic3D.com
Language: English
Level: Intermediate
Number of Lessons: 93
Duration: 13 hours and 59 minutes

Course topics on 2022/5

Learn OpenGL with Python for Graphics and Games Content

Learn OpenGL with Python for Graphics and Games Prerequisites

A working knowledge of a procedural or object-orientated language.
A healthy respect for vectors and trigonometry.

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Learn OpenGL with Python for Graphics and Games

Learn OpenGL with Python for Graphics and Games introduction video

Installation guide

After Extract, watch with your favorite Player.

English subtitle

Quality: 720p

Download link

Download Part 1 – 2 GB

Download Part 2 – 2 GB

Download Part 3 – 2 GB

Download Part 4 – 339 MB

File password (s): www.abc.com

Size

8.4 GB

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