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Unity makeing games

If i know c# can i make games unity(i know there is modeling,textures and music)i often see words in unity(visuel Studio(Yt Tutorials)) that i havent seen before

30th Mar 2018, 1:17 PM
Bruh bean
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You're a conscious human; you're capable of whatever you're capable of seeing for yourself. One of our greatest traits as humans is our ability for vision. I'm not talking about what you're doing with your eyes, most animals can do that. I'm talking about the vision that you see for things that aren't even manifested in the physical yet; your dreams, your goals, your ideas, etc... When you have vision, you have direction, and when you have direction, you have movement toward your vision. Finish taking the C# course here on SoloLearn. It'll get you going with the basics and most of the things you'll require for Unity. Once you're done, go to www.Unity3D.com/Learn and begin going through all of the documentation/tutorials/etc... They have a very extensive learning database and it's more than enough to get you going with Unity. Be sure that you read the Scripting documentation so that you can see all of the things that you can do with Unity via C#. As for the other aspects of making a game, those are certainly other aspects of making a game. However, for right now, I'd focus on the general concepts and programming a game. You can easily use "programming graphics" as placeholders to test with while you're making the game, and then worry about replacing those graphics later on. Ultimately your goal as the programmer right now is to make sure the game is functional and operates as it should, so place your focus there for right now. Best of luck to you!
30th Mar 2018, 1:28 PM
Fata1 Err0r
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csharp+3d graphics will take you at the top!!!!
16th Jun 2018, 12:19 AM
Bilal Khan
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I have made small games for a number of years now. I have always used "Programming Graphics" intending to go back and replace them later. I almost never do lol.
30th Mar 2018, 1:59 PM
LordHill
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