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Where I can find the project of Beginner Scripting project?

Discussion in 'Editor & General Support' started by Schumaker, Jul 7, 2019.

  1. Schumaker

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    Hello,
    I was taking a look at this tutorial, but I could not fin the project link or the asset in the asset store.
    Is this available to download?

    Regards,
    Hudson Schumaker
     
  2. gandrew0

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  3. Valjuin

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    Roll-a-ball (part 1 of the Beginner Scripting tutorial) can be found in the Unity Hub under Learn > Tutorial Projects.

    Also in the Asset Store:

    Roll-a-ball tutorial (complete)(54)FREE
    EDIT: Beginner and intermediate scripting tutorials have been upgraded and updated, as announced in this Unity blog 9 July 2019:

    Upgraded and Updated: Scripting your next game with Visual Studio and Unity
     
    Last edited: Jul 12, 2019
  4. gandrew0

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    okay thanks for the reply
     
  5. LootHunter

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  6. JackalopeConspiracy

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    Hey so I decided to learn some Unity today and so I loaded up the Beginning Scripting tutorial from Unity Hub but I can't figure out where the assets for it is? It doesn't appear to be the same as the roll a ball tutorial which is older. Any clues?
     
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  7. dmray

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    Right, but there nonetheless is no package anywhere to download for this tutorial. The video in the article says "available now", but unless it's hidden somewhere on Unity's website in a way I can't find it, it most definitely is not available now. It's like they created the article but then decided to just leave these tutorials up without any way to actually use them.