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VulpesHilarianus
Y'know, I honestly didn't think common sense was a superpower. And then I noticed that myself and everyone else I know lacks it.

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Possible Help With Learning Game Development In Unity

Posted by VulpesHilarianus - June 29th, 2016


Hey guys, Vee here. Now, recently I know you guys have seen a slowdown in the amount of songs I've been putting out. Well, there's two reasons for that. One is that I'm bolstering my library of samples, VSTs, and other things, and the second reason is that I'm dedicating quite a bit of my time to learning game development. Right now I'm split between Unity 5.3 and Blender Game Engine for 2.76. Unity's a lot easier to use, but a lot more restrictive. Blender's got more freedom and better graphical fidelity, but it's a pain in the ass and tends to fuck up a lot if you're taking too many shortcuts. Honeslty I'd like some help with Unity. Specifically there are a few things that I'd like to learn, such as animating characters imported from Blender and creating menus. I'm so new to Unity compared to Blender that I don't even know how to make a door move. Hell, I don't even know how to program the camera to follow the player. That being said, I'm an idiot when it comes to learning abstract or non-visual concepts, and usually need somebody to show me how it's done before I can figure out how to do it myself. It's even worse with things like 3D modelling where something can be so specific that if I make the slightest deviation to fit what I'm doing better that everything's fucked beyond recognition. It's why I can't code for shit after all.

If one of you guys are willing to help me, I'm willing to lend any of my more polished skills from character design to script writing to put towards your projects.

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I want that programme adobe is getting boring

Well, I mean... They're both free. Unlike the six hundred something bucks for Flash CC. And you might want to switch sometime soon. Flash is dead in the water and is only being held on as a legacy program. I don't know if Adobe programs can be moved to HTML5, but it's definitely the way to go considering it's the new standard of the internet.