ViaCognita
(ViaCognita)
September 30, 2016, 11:29am
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Going for a small, realistic project is the way I would recommend as well. You need a goal, and it needs to be achievable. You need some structure, and than you can expand with limitless online resources. So try finding a complete tutorial on how to develop a simple, working game. That will give you the necessary overview.
I for myself have found my CG and 3D background to be huge plus. I do also have years of experience in web design and some in scripting/simple coding. And it all comes to pieces in game development. All is useful.
So just find a full course to follow, and you will learn what to search for next.
Thanks. What do you mean with CG? How can I get 3D background? I think 3D, textures, UV and Normals are the most important things that I need to learn.