Life as an unresolved external symbol.
Posts tagged book
New Project: Allar’s Dev Diary
Apr 27th
I know I haven’t been able to upload some new UnrealScript tutorials in awhile, and that is because school has flooded me with work and I also have to catch up on a lot of work I need to do for a few team projects (The Hunt and Western Mercs). I also have been working on my book.
While I don’t know how much time a week I can devote to tutorial making, I will be trying to do a short video at least once a week talking about the progress I’ve made on the projects I’m working on in an effort to share my development pipeline experiences week by week and allow me to remember what I did that past week. It might actually be interesting, or really boring. In any case, I hope you tune in a bit some times.
These “Dev Diary” entries will generally be in video form. I am considering hosting these entries on YouTube or a similar video hosting site. We’ll see how that goes.
Well, here goes the first video. Looks like its already unsync’ed, and stuff, great. I’ll be uploading my videos from now on instead of doing direct webcam recordings.
Tutorial Creation Slowed But Not Halted
Apr 8th
It is time for me to return to school again for another exciting quarter, which also means I will have less time for creating tutorials. This series will still be under development, just at a slower pace. Another reason for my slight slow-down is that I am attempting at turning my series into a real book. You will see that on most future tutorials (and most of the ones I already have posted) do not have that much of an in-depth written version as I am spending my time writing for my book instead. For an example of how a chapter of this book will read, please read my Creating a Third Person Camera tutorial. Hopefully I will be able to have an editor proofread my work however to ensure even further clarity, but that is all in time.
If anyone has written a book before, has connections with some publishers, or have self-published a book before, I would love to get in contact with you as I am completely new to the book writing world in all its aspects. Thanks.
Happy developing!