Hi Josh, I truly enjoyed and benefited form your tutorial; thank you sincerely..
@PeeJays5 жыл бұрын
Awesome !Thank You very much, i already watch all your videos tutorial.. it's really helpful, you did a great job !! thanks to you i can start creating my own using Unity, hope you can create a lot of useful stuff like this! peace
@joshskelton70515 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Hopefully with a break coming up I can start a new series. Be in the lookout in the coming weeks! :)
@PeeJays5 жыл бұрын
@@joshskelton7051 Wow! Great! Can't wait to see the new series! Goodluck~
@saramoheimani92453 жыл бұрын
That was an awesome tutorial. I learned a lot. Looking forward for more tutorials about non game developing in C# unity. Thanks a lot.
@PrincessbunnySISSI4 жыл бұрын
Good morning, is there any possibility to add a 3D model to be simply explore in this app? If I would like to develop an archive app of 3D models, how should I do?
@joshskelton70514 жыл бұрын
You'd like to know how to import a 3D model, and use it in the scene? Tell me more and maybe I can help, or provide a new video.
@PrincessbunnySISSI4 жыл бұрын
Josh Skelton thanks you for answering, basically I would like to develop an app for mobile phone which collects some 3D models of design objects with their explanation and history. The user should be able to interact with each model zooming and rotating them. It would be a sort of digital archive that can be explored basically everywhere at any time. My question is: I don’t understand if this type of app must be develop with a 2D project in unity or with a 3D, I think that 2D is probably better but in this case I’m wondering if it is possibile to add a 3D model in this project without rendering it such that the user can interact as previously described. I really do not know how to start, I’m new to this software unfortunately.... hope you can help me
@styrkegames79536 жыл бұрын
Im looking forward to starting your course soon, just wondering is it fully complete? thanks in advance!
@joshskelton70516 жыл бұрын
I don't think anything I do is ever complete. :) But yes, for the most part this is complete. I basically give the foundation of making a simple app. I hope to make more videos exploring coding, game development, game design, and app building within the Unity engine. Thanks for watching!
@styrkegames79536 жыл бұрын
Im currently in my second year of computer science, so still learning and this is one of the few completed tutorials on youtube that I have been trying to look for everywhere! Thank you! The only other one is a paid udemy course that teaches real world apps with unity3d.
@joshskelton70516 жыл бұрын
@@styrkegames7953 if there is anything in particular you'd like for me to explore or explain let me know!
@styrkegames79536 жыл бұрын
Will do thank so much! if you are knowledgeable on xamarin and unity3d you should think about doing a comparison style video and possibly point out the benefits on using unity3d to create an application (If any) vs xamarin. I know both can be built to multiple platforms (unity having way more). I notice no one wrote about it. While I was trying to find information on it, and that made me think that this is still new and curious about what the growth potential could be or could it be irrelevant completely in 10 years due to technology advancement? (sorry if i dont make sense, and thanks for taking the time to read!)
@StevenSmith688285 жыл бұрын
Well I just finished the tutorials. The downsides of making an app like this is that it takes a lot of resources since all the stuff that is extra. Is this still true?
@joshskelton70515 жыл бұрын
Do you mean that it takes more processing power than native apps? What stuff do you mean when you say "extra"?