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3D Artist need help

Discussion in 'Community Learning & Teaching' started by Prd_Animator, Dec 2, 2013.

  1. Prd_Animator

    Prd_Animator

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    i am animator and 3d modeler, working with many tools like Autodesk Maya, 3ds max , Photoshop ,after effects etc. but i am very new to unity and i don't have knowledge of programming and scripting, i don't know what is C# and C++ and don't know how to use these language in unity, but i want to learn and make any game, please if anyone have any link or stuff related to learn these language or unity or any books please provide link.

    any help would be appreciated

    thanks,
     
  2. Cino33

    Cino33

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    Hello Prd_Aimator, I'm new to this forum, but I will try to help out. I did not know C# or Javascript when I started playing around with Unity. I have found the best way to learn is to check out these videos that Unity provides for free http://unity3d.com/learn/tutorials/modules/beginner/scripting. This will help you understand basics. The biggest thing though is that you need to practice writing your own code when learning.

    I forget to add this link as well, I watched through it yesterday and thought it was great!
    http://unity3d.com/learn/tutorials/modules/beginner/live-training-archive/scripting-primer
     
    Last edited: Dec 2, 2013
  3. Prd_Animator

    Prd_Animator

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    hi Cino, thank you so much for the link.

    thank you
     
  4. vidi

    vidi

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    ... or use a visual scripting language . It make the Life for designer so much easier

    I love Playmaker > http://www.hutonggames.com/
     
  5. treshold

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    Yeah I'm pretty novice on C# too and bought Playmaker when it was sale. I still noticed it's good to know basic C# scripting to have better understanding how stuff works under the hood. I also noticed on my own learning I find myself searching direct solutions when it would be better to understand concepts and adapt those.