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Unity Tutorials on Reddit

Discussion in 'Community Learning & Teaching' started by HiggyB, Oct 20, 2009.

  1. HiggyB

    HiggyB

    Unity Product Evangelist

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    Just a heads up folks, we've created and will now maintain a few reddit.com pages to help keep track of Unity on the web, including blogs, published games, community sites and of course tutorial/learning material. Have a look at my blog post:

    Unity on the Web – Using Reddit to Keep Track

    Obviously of interest to this group is the tutorial/learning material which can be found at the following URL:

    http://www.reddit.com/r/unity_tutorials/

    But there are also three other pages, one for blogs, one for published games and another for community websites:

    http://www.reddit.com/r/unity_blogs/
    http://www.reddit.com/r/unity_games/
    http://www.reddit.com/r/unity_sites/


    We're moderating submissions but we'd love for folks to submit links and of course vote to help keep the lists complete adn up-to-date as to what's hot and what's not. Thanks!
     
  2. SuperSmasher

    SuperSmasher

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    I am trying to make a 2D game on your free Unity 3D. Besides the basic tutorial that has how to make and place objects, I am also looking for:
    -Making it 3rd person and fixing the camera on the Z-axis
    -Making a cutscene
    -Making a 3d game object

    If Unity3d does not have the ability to do this, where do you I suggest I go to do it.
    -Ryan
     
  3. HiggyB

    HiggyB

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    For starters, let's keep this thread focused on tutorials listed on reddit.com, if you want to ask other how-to questions not addressed in existing material then let's get that going in Support/Scripting/etc. where you're more likely to get eyeballs on your questions. :)

    As to what you're asking, have you gone through all of the above material? While you might not find a single source of all you seek everything you asked about is covered in the various materials if you work through them. If you want any other follow up then peel out of here and start a new thread and we'll take it from there.

    Rock on!