unity 5 overview

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@shahedC

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Introduction

> Getting Started

> Choosing a Code Editor

> Getting Started with 3D Objects

> Adding Scripts, Movement, Input

3D & 2D Demos

Tools & Technologies

Introduction

> Getting Started

> Choosing a Code Editor

> Getting Started with 3D Objects

> Adding Scripts, Movement, Input

3D & 2D Demos

Pick from Recent Projects, click Open Other, or New Project

Name your project, choose 3D/2D, then save it

Click Edit Preferences

Under External Tools, select your Script Editor

e.g. MonoDevelop or Visual Studio

Tip: Browse for devenv.exe in your Program Files folder if you don’t see Visual Studio

"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe"

Editing a Script should launch MonoDevelop or Visual Studio, etc

• Click File Save Scene

• Create “Scenes” folder under Assets

• Save scene as .unity file

Introduction

> Getting Started

> Choosing a Code Editor

> Getting Started with 3D Objects

> Adding Scripts, Movement, Input

3D & 2D Demos

Introduction

> Getting Started

> Choosing a Code Editor

> Getting Started with 3D Objects

> Adding Scripts, Movement, Input

3D & 2D Demos

http://unity3d.com/learn

http://unity3d.com/learn/tutorials/projects/roll-a-ball/introduction

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eVfcEYxBPg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ep0rlBQRcVc

http://tinyurl.com/csharp-video-tutorials

http://facebook.com/groups/UnityIndieDevs

http://WakeUpAndCode.com/unity

http://facebook.com/groups/XboxOneIndieDevs

http://WakeUpAndCode.com/xb1

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