Instructional Video11:35
Curated Video

Blender to Unreal Engine - Become a Dungeon Prop Artist - Creating the Books and Paper

Higher Ed
This lesson will show you how to create books and paper using Blender. We will be making several opened and unopened scrolls, and books of various sizes with different leather bindings.
Instructional Video14:51
Curated Video

Blender to Unreal Engine - Become a Dungeon Prop Artist - Creating Full Material Color Control

Higher Ed
In this lesson, we are going to further develop the UE5 PBR material that we use for our material instances. We will set ourselves up with additional control over the base color values, which will allow us to control the saturation and...
Instructional Video13:53
Curated Video

Blender to Unreal Engine - Become a Dungeon Prop Artist - Naming Material Instances

Higher Ed
We are going to start this lesson by rebuilding the materials for our assets and getting our newly created material instances to have identical naming.
Instructional Video7:43
PBS

Can You Judge a Book By Its Cover?

12th - Higher Ed
Get to know the story behind some of literature's most iconic book covers in the latest episode of It's Lit!
Instructional Video7:43
PBS

Can You Judge a Book by Its Cover? (Feat. Lindsay Ellis)

12th - Higher Ed
Despite the adage of not judging a book by its cover, there’s a lot of time, intent, and money spent creating memorable book covers. Get to know the story behind some of literature’s most iconic book covers. Written by Elisa Hansen,...
Stock Footage4:00
Bridgeman Arts

City scenes, library, children and market. Algiers, 1961

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from the 1961 film 'De quel amour blessec', which shows images from Algeria through the centuries from the perspective of four writers: Apulece, Saint Augustin, Ibn Khaldoun et Albert Camus. Scenes from the city of Algiers,...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: It's Lit!: Can You Judge a Book by Its Cover?

9th - 10th
Get to know the story behind some of literature's most iconic book covers in the latest episode of It's Lit video essay. [7:43]