You may remember, I previously mentioned Blender in reference to making 3D images and stuff. Well, the institute has released (around December last year, I think) an open source game to demonstrate their (and the software's) capabilities. This game is called Yo Frankie! as is released under the Creative Common license.
Any budding game developer can freely download all the code and sprites, to see how a game is put together. A great way to learn and if you would like to support Blender (or just the game), you can purchase a DVD of the game from here.
Not only that, they've only gone and made some quality cartoons to enjoy - Elephants Dream and Big Buck Bunny. They are really Pixar quality and can be downloaded in HD format. Or you can just watch Big Buck Bunny on YouTube.
Who says you need expensive software to contend against the big boys in the industry.
Any budding game developer can freely download all the code and sprites, to see how a game is put together. A great way to learn and if you would like to support Blender (or just the game), you can purchase a DVD of the game from here.
Not only that, they've only gone and made some quality cartoons to enjoy - Elephants Dream and Big Buck Bunny. They are really Pixar quality and can be downloaded in HD format. Or you can just watch Big Buck Bunny on YouTube.
Who says you need expensive software to contend against the big boys in the industry.
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