Blender Starter Files - Unreal Engine 5 FPS Game Tutorial
Looking to download the Blender files so you can follow along with our FPS tutorial series?
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You’re just moments away from having everything you need to start learning invaluable skills that will help bring your FPS game ideas to life.
Downloading the source files is simple:
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Here’s Exactly What You Get When You Download Now:
You’ll get access to everything you need to kickstart your game making journey by following along with our FPS tutorial series on YouTube, including:
- Pre-made Folder Structure: All folders are neatly organized and ready to be used in Blender. Simply unzip the files and you’ll be ready to go.
- Assault Rifle Gun Model: Includes the detailed gun model made by TastyTony used in the tutorial series.
- UE5 Mannequin Character Rig: Complete character rig setup for creating your own custom first-person animations.
- Pre-Exported Models: Includes pre-exported UE5 Mannequin character models (standard character model and a custom first-person version).
- Textures: Ready-to-go & easy-to-use textures for both the mannequin and assault rifle.
With these assets, you'll have a solid foundation to follow along with the tutorials and start building your own amazing FPS game.
The Fun Begins When You Download Now
Why wait any longer to bring your FPS game ideas to life?
With our free Blender source files, you'll have all the tools you need to kickstart your game development journey.
These free source files and tutorial series are designed to give you a head start and a foundational understanding of FPS game creation.
So if you’re ready to have some fun and fast-track your game development journey…
Download the Blender source files now and discover how you can start building your dream FPS game today.
Just click the blue “I want this” button to get started.
Additional Resources:
- Tutorial Series: Continue following our 28-part tutorial series on YouTube to level up your FPS game-making skills.
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Community Support: Join our thriving Discord server and engage in the YouTube comments for ongoing support and discussion.
We pride ourselves on actively engaging with our community, and we’ve got your back, every step of the way.
Requirements:
- Blender version 4.0.2 or higher.
Frequently Asked Questions:
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Is this really free to download?
- Yep, these source files are available completely free. If you find them helpful and would like to support our work, you’re welcome to “pay what you like”, but doing so is entirely optional. All donations are greatly appreciated.
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Can I use these files to make my own commercial game?
- Absolutely! You're free to use these files for both personal use AND commercial. All we ask is that you give credit. These files are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (see license information below).
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Why are you giving this away for free?
- Sharing is caring! We believe in the power of education and we’re passionate about helping as many people as possible learn how to make kick-ass games. Because this can only mean there will be more great games in the world for us all to enjoy. So why the heck not?
So what are you waiting for?
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License:
Unreal Engine 5 FPS Game Tutorial Project © 2024 by Infima Games is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Click the "I want this" button above to claim your free Blender starter files and follow along with the YouTube tutorial series.