Unity 3D Game Development: Don’t Be a Clock Blocker
Unity 3D Game Development by Example Beginner's Guide
A seat-of-your-pants manual for building fun, groovy little games quickly
Build fun games using the free Unity 3D...
Introduction to Game Development Using Unity 3D
Unity 3D Game Development by Example Beginner's Guide
A seat-of-your-pants manual for building fun, groovy little games quickly
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Adding Sound, Music, and Video in 3D Game Development with Microsoft Silverlight 3: Part...
Time for action – animating projections
Your project manager wants you to animate the perspective transform applied to the video while it is being reproduced.
We...
Adding Sound, Music, and Video in 3D Game Development with Microsoft Silverlight 3: Part...
A game needs sound, music and video. It has to offer the player attractive background music. It must also generate sounds associated with certain...
Applying Special Effects in 3D Game Development with Microsoft Silverlight 3: Part 1
A 3D game must be attractive. It has to offer amazing effects for the main characters and in the background. A spaceship has to...
Applying Special Effects in 3D Game Development with Microsoft Silverlight 3: Part 2
Time for action – simulating fluids with movement
Your project manager is amazed with the shower of dozens of meteors in the background. However, he...
Unity Game Development: Interactions (Part 2)
Opening the outpost
In this section, we will look at the two differing approaches for triggering the animation giving you an overview of the two...
Unity Game Development: Interactions (Part 1)
To detect physical interactions between game objects, the most common method is to use a Collider component—an invisible net that surrounds an object's shape...
Unity Game Development: Welcome to the 3D world
Getting to grips with 3D
Let's take a look at the crucial elements of 3D worlds, and how Unity lets you develop games in the...
Blender 3D: Interview with Allan Brito
Meeba Abraham: Hi Allan, thank you for talking to us today, why don’t you tell us a bit about yourself and your background; how...