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[*Recommended*] The best Unity Allrounder you can hire

Discussion in 'Commercial: Job Seeking' started by Cave2137, Feb 2, 2023.

  1. Cave2137

    Cave2137

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    Unity Freelancer looking for work.

    I first started using unity in 2015.
    Usually I work in the Indie, Architecture, Museum or Pharmaceutical Sector and can offer you also VR / AR Solutions.

    Feel free to contact me here unity-freelancer.de

    TL;DR:
    I'm your one man army and here to offer you quick solutions and get the job done.

    Check some stuff out here:
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrPa10ItdOmtkXDULTuL_mg

    - Nick





     
    Last edited: Feb 2, 2023
  2. Cave2137

    Cave2137

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    I created a fire and smoke prototype.

    You can test it here:
    https://unity-freelancer.de/Fire_and_Smoke.zip


    And see a preview here:
    https://unity-freelancer.de/fireandsmoke.gif





    Feel free to share your feedback.

    Fire and smoke simulations in Unity are typically used to create realistic and immersive visual effects in video games, virtual reality experiences, and other interactive applications.

    These simulations can help bring a wide range of environments and scenarios to life, from raging infernos to serene campfires.

    Some specific use cases for fire and smoke simulations in Unity might include:

    Creating realistic fire and smoke effects for explosions, fires, and other environmental hazards in games.
    Enhancing the ambiance of a scene by adding atmospheric effects like smoke or fog.

    Simulating fire and smoke in virtual reality training scenarios to help firefighters or other emergency responders prepare for real-world situations.

    Adding visual interest and excitement to interactive presentations or art installations.