2008 Summer Course Schedule by Program
Pro Series Courses
Educator Series Courses
Teen Summer Camps
Kids Summer Camps
Locations
- Stanford University
- Claremont Colleges
- UC San Diego
- UC Berkeley
- Loyola University
- DePaul University
- University of Michigan
- University of Pennsylvania
- University of Texas
- Hartsville, SC
- DMA on the Sea
- Onsite Training
“DMA was an amazing experience where I learned skills about Video Game Production that I could have never learned anywhere else.”
- Joshua Cohen
- High School Student
- Los Angeles, CA
3D Video Game Creation II - Character Design with 3ds Max
Create your own 3D character to take home, share and play online
| Skill Level | When & How Long | Software/Hardware Used | Certification/Credit Offered |
| Intermediate | Summer 2008 5 Day Course M-F 9am - 5pm |
3ds Max, Photoshop, Unreal 3 Game Engine | DMA - Game Design Certification Stanford Continuing Studies Credit |
Locations & Dates:
- University of Texas at Austin
- Jul 14-18
- Stanford University
- July 7-11
- Loyola University
- July 7-11
- Michigan
- July 21-25
- Claremont
- July 28-Aug 1
DMA Instructors:
3ds max:
Unreal Game Engine

Course Description
In this fantastic 3D video game class, you’ll learn how to create your own custom game character and load it into the Unreal Engine game environment. Students continuing from Game Creation I will have the opportunity to match their character to their level environment, or create a completely new concept. You’ll use cutting-edge 3ds Max software to model, texture and rig the character. With Unreal Engine, you can make characters with the level of detail seen on the Xbox 360 and the Playstation 3. By the course’s end, you’ll have a completed game mod and a whole new view of the gaming experience.
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Who Should Attend
Teens interested in video game design and game creation using 3ds Max are encouraged to register.
Certification & Credit Offered
This course is part of a DMA Certification in Game Design and also qualifies for Stanford University Continuing Studies credit. Learn more
Prerequisites
3D Video Game Creation I - Level Design with 3ds Max or equivalent experience.
Related and Recommended Courses
In addition to being offered as a stand-alone class, this course can also be taken as part of a DMA multi-week series. Below are some suggested multi-week series.
Tracks for Teen
3D & Video Game Creation
| Track | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 |
| Tracks for Teen 3D & Video Game Creation | ||||
| 3d Game Design with Maya® Certification program | 3D Game Creation I with Maya | 3D Game Creation II with Maya | Advanced Video Game Production I with 3ds max, Maya and Zbrush | Advanced Video Game Production II with 3ds max & Maya and Zbrush |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3d Game Design with 3ds Max® Certification program | 3D Game Creation I with 3ds Max | 3D Game Creation II with 3ds Max | Advanced Video Game Production I with 3ds max, Maya and Zbrush | Advanced Video Game Production II with 3ds max & Maya and Zbrush |
| Game Modding | Game Modding | 3D Game Creation I with 3ds Max | 3D Game Creation II with 3ds Max | |
| Game Programming | Game Programming - Beg | Game Programming - Advanced | Hands-on Robotics for Teens | |
| Mix & Match | 3D Game Creation I with 3ds Max | Hands-On Digital Editing and FX for Teens | Game Programming - Beg | |
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