
Have you ever wanted to know how your favorite video games are made? Are you curious about how 3D characters, models, and animations seen in games and movies are created? Now you have the chance to learn – completely free of charge!
As part of the CBC GAIN – Investing in the Future: Gaming for New Generations project, funded by the European Union, INTERA Technology Park is launching the 1st cycle of Unity training (beginner level) starting November 10, 2025, and the 1st cycle of Blender training (beginner level) starting November 11, 2025.
UNITY Training
Over 60 hours, participants will progress from basic navigation in the Unity environment, creating their first 3D scenes and managing objects, to more advanced elements such as working with physics, scripting behaviors, animation, and building a video game prototype.
This training is intended for beginners who want to take their first step into the world of game development, regardless of prior knowledge.
Training Details:
The #UNITY training gives you the opportunity to create your own worlds, characters, and games – from idea to prototype.
Download the Unity training file: program.
BLENDER Training
In 60 hours of training, participants will master the basics of working in the Blender environment – from modeling simple 3D objects and editing materials, to more advanced elements like rigging, animation, texturing, and preparing a visually functional 3D prototype.
This training is ideal for anyone looking to enter the world of 3D graphics, film, or the gaming industry, regardless of previous experience. The program is hands-on, aiming for participants to create their own 3D models and gain a foundation in digital art.
Training Details:
Download the Blender training program.
Apply Now!
Apply through the registration form – the number of spots is limited (maximum 10 participants).
The CBC GAIN project is co-financed by the European Union through the Interreg VI-A IPA Programme Croatia – Bosnia and Herzegovina – Montenegro 2021–2027.