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Unity 5 Professional Guide - Mastering C# Programming!

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  • 2,257 Students
  • Updated 12/2015
4.5
(196 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
10 Hour(s) 17 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
José Augusto Thomas
Rating
4.5
(196 Ratings)

Course Overview

Unity 5 Professional Guide - Mastering C# Programming!

Is coding that complicated to you? Well, let's make it simple! Learn the basics of interface up to becoming a code pro!

This is the right course for who is seeking great quality knowledge covering from the most basic aspects of game development up to Unity's most useful functionalities in terms of coding! Maybe you're a designer trying to understand the coding aspect, maybe you're just a student that wants to go deeper into game development, it doesn't matter. I come from a game design background and now I'm a scripting expert so you can do it too!


In this course you can really expect code made easy. Don't fool yourself thinking that no hard work is necessary, though. As well as anything else, learning how to code in Unity is not something that happens overnight, so be sure to put a generous amount of effort onto completing quizzes and following the lectures correctly.


The course includes all sorts of files and materials used throughout, so you can be sure that everything you're learning in the lectures is totally reproducible in your computer without need to worry!


This course covers from the basics of interface up to the getting in deep touch with Unity's API, that is, the set of functions that make us able to code our own stuff inside the game engine, but don't expect to dive right into coding and all of that complicated stuff (not really). I've structured this course in such a way that you will learn everything without rush, so take your time. No prior knowledge is necessary for each lecture other than what you've learned in the previous one!


Having a hard time understanding something? It's like they say: a picture is worth a thousand words. That's why some of the course lectures have blackboard sessions, where I grab some pen and paper (digitally) to clear up your mind with hand-made sketches!


I have to say that this is the best Unity course out there given its price and how much of Unity it covers. You can expect a dedicated lecturer with quite a lot of prior teaching experience, and trust me when I say: I speak your language! Shall we begin?

Course Content

  • 5 section(s)
  • 45 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction - Getting to know Unity3D
  • Section 2 Scripting - Becoming a scripting pro from the basics
  • Section 3 Math time - Mathematics applied to game development
  • Section 4 Action time - Let's learn Unity's API
  • Section 5 Get up to 25% off on my brand new course!

What You’ll Learn

  • Manipulate Unity's interface with certainty and confidence, Develop any kind of project through C# skills learned throughout the course, Spot and correct programming errors, avoiding unnecessary frustrations, Handle Unity's set of functions to design your own games, Understand and apply the math behind videogames


Reviews

  • J
    Jonathan R.
    4.0

    I'm familiar with Unity, and, have done some scripting. But, was looking for something to give me some review work in scripting. And, although not updated recently, I found it useful. And, the instructors examples in the scripting beneficial. (I didn't have any issues with the course, and it all still worked for me.)

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    DeBray Bailey
    3.0

    This course is not concise and there's no central project to tie everything together at the end. You get a lot of disjointed information about individual functions but no synthesis. This course could benefit from editing, way more exercises for the students, updates, quizzes, a central project, etc. The instructor is knowledgeable but the course design needs a lot of work.

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    Natiq Aghayev
    5.0

    The only concern so far: The videos are of very low resolution. It's readable but having hard times. I previously gave negative feedback, but then I realised it was just me being overwhelmed by the flow of new information at first. Now I slowly get to understand it! And find it very clear and well explained! Thank you!

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    Robert C. Smith
    4.0

    The coverage is pretty good and linear. I am never left with a need to ask a question about any of the material covered. I did increase the audio rate to 1.5 to cover more info quicker.

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