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(309) The Blender Game Engine
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In educational, 3D game prototyping, the most important factors are cost, ease of use, and speed. Amazingly, all of these come together in the Blender Game Engine. As an extension to the impressive, open source Blender 3D graphics application, the Blender Game Engine adds logic to Blender's beauty, transforming scenes into interactive experiences. In this hands-on workshop, you will install Blender on your own machine (only an 8MB download http://www.blender.org/) and work with us to learn the basics of this amazingly powerful prototyping tool. Through the course of the workshop, we'll look at the Blender Game Engine's graphical logic-bricks programming capabilities, its built-in physics simulation, its easy user-interface integration, and finally its easy extensibility through Python scripting. By the end of the workshop, you'll not only have a working prototype in your hands, you'll also understand how you made it. * Please download Blender 2.48 and Python 2.54 on your laptop prior to this session.

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