About is a subreddit for news, tutorials, feedback, resources, and conversations related to 2D or 2.5D game development using the Unity game engine. If the content is not related to 2D/2.5D development, it may belong in. Official Discord Rules • Read the About • Stick to the topic at hand. • Don't be an idiot. • Be familiar with,,. I've been working through [this great Unity course](and took some extra time to put some finishing touches on. Getting Started Tutorials • • • • • • • Software • - Photoshop alternative • - make/edit sprites • - Open source Paint.NET • - Web-based Photoshop clone • - Pixel/tileset tool • • Resources • • • • • • • • • • • Unity Web Demos • • • • Related Communities - Unity-focused image board - Share asset packs! - Admire, share, and observe beautiful pixel art. - Meet and communicate with other game developers. - Don't just make a game. Make a good game. - Learn to make excellent levels and worlds. - It may look good, but does it sound good? CSS created by Sean O'Dowd @nicetrysean. First of all, I got the course on sale for only $50. Second, this project represents only about 10-15% of the entire content of the course (working from very simple 2D to full 3D). Third, by paying for a good course like this you not only get the all of course videos, but also support, feedback, continuous updates/improvement, and professional production quality that rarely (if ever?) comes with free tutorials. My youtube history is packed full of the 'free tutorials', which are great for learning how to use particular features or figuring out how to do one technique. If, however, you're looking for an omnibus package to get all the way 'from 0 to 100', you're probably best served by something like this. All that said, as a hobbyist game-dev, I don't think I would have paid $200 for it:) • • • • •. News, Help, Resources, and Conversation. A User Showcase of the Unity Game Engine. Remember to check out for any 2D specific questions and conversation! Esn to meid converter. Rules and Wiki Please refer to our Wiki before posting! And be sure to flair your post appropriately. Chat Rooms Use the chat room if you're new to Unity or have a quick question. Lots of professionals hang out there. Helpful Unity3D Links Related Subreddits (New!) Tutorials • Beginner to Intermediate • 5 to 15 minutes • Concise tutorials. Videos are mostly self contained. • Beginner to Advanced • 10 to 20 minutes • Medium length tutorials. Videos are usually a part of a series. • Intermediate to Advanced • Text-based. Lots of graphics/shader programming tutorials in addition to 'normal' C# tutorials. Normally part of a series. • Intermediate to Advanced • 10 minutes • Almost entirely shader tutorials. Favors theory over implementation but leaves source in video description. Videos are always self contained. • Beginner to Advanced • 30 minutes to 2 hours. • Minimal editing. Covers wide range of topics. Resources CSS created by Sean O'Dowd, Maintained and updated by Reddit Logo created by from!
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