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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • EXPAND FOR TIMESTAMPS - I make a breakout clone game and the entire process in real-time from start to finish. Including prototyping core mechanic, transitioning between game states, loading levels, spawning objects, cleaning up, keeping score, handling menu screen transitions, and high scores. This video is for beginners that want to learn about Unity and how to take the step to move from a game mechanic prototype and turning it into a "re-playable" game with menus.
    Project Download: www.dropbox.com/s/qpk15rgs192...
    Timestamp Shortcuts:
    00:00 Intro
    02:55 Starting in Unity
    03:00 Organizing Folders in Project
    03:30 Creating the First Game Object - the ball
    04:45 Changing perspective to orthographic camera
    07:00 Creating your First Script - ball physics movement
    07:35 Defining your First Variable
    08:45 Accessing a Rigidbody from a script
    09:15 Setting the ball's initial velocity
    10:00 Bounce the ball in OnCollisionEnter()
    10:15 Reflecting a Vector3 to bounce the ball properly
    11:30 Importance of the FixedUpdate() function
    11:55 Forcing velocity of the ball to a constant speed
    12:40 Keeping ball velocity consistent after impact
    13:15 Adding walls and ceiling to play arena
    13:40 Using control key to snap movement in Unity
    15:05 Freezing the axis of the ball to horizontal/vertical movement only
    16:25 Controlling the paddle with mouse
    16:45 Freezing paddle movement to left / right only
    17:45 Correct way to force repositioning of a Rigidbody to from a script
    18:10 Translating mouse movement (screenspace) to world space with ScreenToWorldPoint
    20:05 Hiding the Mouse Cursor
    21:05 Switching the Rigidbody to a Kinematic Object (make it "rock solid" =)
    21:45 Creating the Bricks / Blocks
    22:50 Creating a PREFAB (Very important - don't know what a prefab is? Check this out)
    23:50 Spacing between the bricks / blocks
    24:00 Stressing the importance of PREFABs again - demonstrating the use of them
    25:10 Exposing a variable in a script as a public variable so it can be changed in the Unity "inspector"
    26:00 Are you a fan of big score or small scores??
    26:25 Using OnCollisionEnter to reduce the hit counter
    27:00 Destroying the brick / block on ball impact
    28:00 Creating your first material - coloring the bricks blue
    28:30 Adding more bricks to the level, duplicating and positioning bricks
    30:20 Adding rotational animation to bricks
    32:05 Offsetting the rotation for twisting type of effect of the blocks
    33:10 Changing bricks to a metallic reflective look
    33:40 Adding a white flash Amiga style "hit flash effect" like the good old side scrolling games
    37:00 Using "Invoke" to delay a call to a function - in this case to restore the material after flash
    38:10 Moving the bricks into a Level Prefab
    38:50 Creating the GAMEMANAGER script - this is controlling the game states and user interfaces!
    40:00 Changing the ball and the paddle to prefabs so they can be "Instantiated"
    40:45 Creating your first User Interfaces / Menu Screen
    41:25 Creating the Main Menu UI panel
    41:35 Adding the Play button to the Main Menu
    41:55 Scaling the menu to maintain the same size compare to the screen size
    42:30 Creating the Play UI panel with score, ball, and level counter
    43:00 How to position UI elements - the RectTransform, anchoring point, alignment, and position
    45:25 My 5 year old daughter explains what a Breakout Clone is
    46:45 Using control . (period) to easily implement "using" statements
    47:05 Exposing access to Score Text - Ball Text - and Level Text
    47:30 Exposing access to UI panels, Menu - Play - Level Completed - Game Over
    48:00 Creating the Level Completed UI Panel
    48:50 Creating the Game Over UI Panel
    49:20 Hiding unwanted UI Panels
    49:30 Creating a State Machine with states Menu, Init, Play, LevelCompleted, LoadLevel, GameOver
    49:50 Making it possible to switch states using a SwitchState method
    50:45 Ending the CURRENT State and beginning a NEW State
    51:45 Ctrl Period to implement all missing cases
    52:50 Showing and hiding panels on Begin / End States
    54:55 Making the Play button work
    57:00 Using Properties to update UI Score / Ball / Level texts
    59:15 Adding points to score
    1:01:00 Initializing variables
    1:02:00 Adding more levels
    1:05:40 Instantiating new ball
    1:08:00 Game Over when no more levels
    1:08:30 Loading New Level
    1:09:25 Delaying a State Transition
    1:12:40 Switch paddle (for ball direction control) and brick to 3D objects (Blender)
    1:22:25 Detecting when ball / life is lost with IsVisible
    1:27:00 Editing Levels - Overwriting Prefabs
    1:27:30 Ending Level when no blocks remain
    1:32:50 Waiting for AnyKey press
    1:35:00 Persistent Highscore
    1:39:50 Reset Level on Game Over
    1:42:00 Scrolling Star Field Background
    1:47:00 Unpacking and Overwriting Prefabs
    1:52:15 Outro / Ending
    1:52:40 On the topic of climate change
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Комментарии • 440

  • @Imphenzia
    @Imphenzia  4 года назад +108

    TIMESTAMPS:
    00:00 Intro
    02:55 Starting in Unity
    03:00 Organizing Folders in Project
    03:30 Creating the First Game Object - the ball
    04:45 Changing perspective to orthographic camera
    07:00 Creating your First Script - ball physics movement
    07:35 Defining your First Variable
    08:45 Accessing a Rigidbody from a script
    09:15 Setting the ball's initial velocity
    10:00 Bounce the ball in OnCollisionEnter()
    10:15 Reflecting a Vector3 to bounce the ball properly
    11:30 Importance of the FixedUpdate() function
    11:55 Forcing velocity of the ball to a constant speed
    12:40 Keeping ball velocity consistent after impact
    13:15 Adding walls and ceiling to play arena
    13:40 Using control key to snap movement in Unity
    15:05 Freezing the axis of the ball to horizontal/vertical movement only
    16:25 Controlling the paddle with mouse
    16:45 Freezing paddle movement to left / right only
    17:45 Correct way to force repositioning of a Rigidbody to from a script
    18:10 Translating mouse movement (screenspace) to world space with ScreenToWorldPoint
    20:05 Hiding the Mouse Cursor
    21:05 Switching the Rigidbody to a Kinematic Object (make it "rock solid" =)
    21:45 Creating the Bricks / Blocks
    22:50 Creating a PREFAB (Very important - don't know what a prefab is? Check this out)
    23:50 Spacing between the bricks / blocks
    24:00 Stressing the importance of PREFABs again - demonstrating the use of them
    25:10 Exposing a variable in a script as a public variable so it can be changed in the Unity "inspector"
    26:00 Are you a fan of big score or small scores??
    26:25 Using OnCollisionEnter to reduce the hit counter
    27:00 Destroying the brick / block on ball impact
    28:00 Creating your first material - coloring the bricks blue
    28:30 Adding more bricks to the level, duplicating and positioning bricks
    30:20 Adding rotational animation to bricks
    32:05 Offsetting the rotation for twisting type of effect of the blocks
    33:10 Changing bricks to a metallic reflective look
    33:40 Adding a white flash Amiga style "hit flash effect" like the good old side scrolling games
    37:00 Using "Invoke" to delay a call to a function - in this case to restore the material after flash
    38:10 Moving the bricks into a Level Prefab
    38:50 Creating the GAMEMANAGER script - this is controlling the game states and user interfaces!
    40:00 Changing the ball and the paddle to prefabs so they can be "Instantiated"
    40:45 Creating your first User Interfaces / Menu Screen
    41:25 Creating the Main Menu UI panel
    41:35 Adding the Play button to the Main Menu
    41:55 Scaling the menu to maintain the same size compare to the screen size
    42:30 Creating the Play UI panel with score, ball, and level counter
    43:00 How to position UI elements - the RectTransform, anchoring point, alignment, and position
    45:25 My 5 year old daughter explains what a Breakout Clone is
    46:45 Using control . (period) to easily implement "using" statements
    47:05 Exposing access to Score Text - Ball Text - and Level Text
    47:30 Exposing access to UI panels, Menu - Play - Level Completed - Game Over
    48:00 Creating the Level Completed UI Panel
    48:50 Creating the Game Over UI Panel
    49:20 Hiding unwanted UI Panels
    49:30 Creating a State Machine with states Menu, Init, Play, LevelCompleted, LoadLevel, GameOver
    49:50 Making it possible to switch states using a SwitchState method
    50:45 Ending the CURRENT State and beginning a NEW State
    51:45 Ctrl Period to implement all missing cases
    52:50 Showing and hiding panels on Begin / End States
    54:55 Making the Play button work
    57:00 Using Properties to update UI Score / Ball / Level texts
    59:15 Adding points to score
    1:01:00 Initializing variables
    1:02:00 Adding more levels
    1:05:40 Instantiating new ball
    1:08:00 Game Over when no more levels
    1:08:30 Loading New Level
    1:09:25 Delaying a State Transition
    1:12:40 Switch paddle (for ball direction control) and brick to 3D objects (Blender)
    1:22:25 Detecting when ball / life is lost with IsVisible
    1:27:00 Editing Levels - Overwriting Prefabs
    1:27:30 Ending Level when no blocks remain
    1:32:50 Waiting for AnyKey press
    1:35:00 Persistent highscore
    1:39:50 Reset Level on Game Over
    1:42:00 Scrolling Star Field Background
    1:47:00 Unpacking and Overwriting Prefabs
    1:52:15 Outro / Ending
    1:52:40 On the topic of climate change

    • @yonkykong6827
      @yonkykong6827 4 года назад +7

      More people like you its necesary in the world.
      Thanks!

    • @Imphenzia
      @Imphenzia  4 года назад +2

      Thanks - happy to share :)

    • @hellangel28
      @hellangel28 4 года назад +1

      first of all, kudos on doing this (the tutorial, the index, etc) for your streamers, and second of all, you forgot one of the most important timecodes:
      41:01

    • @king_of_game_and216
      @king_of_game_and216 3 года назад +1

      The ball is not jump

    • @king_of_game_and216
      @king_of_game_and216 3 года назад

      I am using 2020.1.10f1 version of unity

  • @ivanli6700
    @ivanli6700 3 года назад +15

    The best unity tutorial on RUclips so far. Not because of the complexity of the game, but because you explain every bit of your changes to the project, which makes the whole process not only be extremely easy to follow but also a true learning experience for beginners.
    You deserve a big thumb up.

  • @WeR2VEVO
    @WeR2VEVO 3 года назад +47

    Just finished your beginner guide, now onto this! Thank you so so much, the community is infinitely grateful for you

  • @generalistprogrammer3233
    @generalistprogrammer3233 4 года назад +106

    Came out really nice. Appreciate the live tutorial format, other tutorials feel so over rehearsed, better to give a true reflection of the challenges in building these sorts of projects.

    • @Imphenzia
      @Imphenzia  4 года назад +10

      Thanks - glad it came across that way, I hope to make more in this format, it's tricky to keep them short but live since making games does take some time even if it's much easier these days. Maybe smaller games of this magnitude are doable to begin with!

    • @AlexGorskov
      @AlexGorskov 2 года назад

      @@Imphenzia Waiting for more tuts!

  • @thomassweatii622
    @thomassweatii622 3 года назад +1

    There are no words to say just how awesome and helpful this tutorial was. I probably took longer to get through it than I intended, but I came away with what I feel is greater comprehension and confidence. Thank you for being a resource for those trying to learn.

  • @dyaaserag6727
    @dyaaserag6727 4 года назад +126

    This video one of the best thing in 2020 till now , I cant say it's the perfect tutorial video about game development cause it's Beyond that ♥️

    • @Imphenzia
      @Imphenzia  4 года назад +6

      Thanks - hope it can be of some use =)

    • @AlexGorskov
      @AlexGorskov 2 года назад

      @@Imphenzia If definitely helps! I appreciate your work! Thank you very much!

    • @JoeyQuinn
      @JoeyQuinn 2 года назад

      @@Imphenzia It absolutely helps, your videos are fantastic. I'm actually trying to build more of a data science application, but the Unity engine seems to be a good fit, and your videos are the most useful ones I've found so far. One minor complaint/suggestion... is there any way you could increase the font size in the script programming videos? There's a ton of unused blank space to the right, so I think an increase in font size would still fit, and it would help me tremendously. I have a ton of programming experience, but am just starting out with c# so stupid little things like "is that F capitalized? or not f?" keep tripping me up.

  • @brandonmakridis1565
    @brandonmakridis1565 4 года назад +5

    That was a great little tutorial! I've always been a fan of these breakout-style games.
    I'd love to see more of these from you, maybe highlighting different concepts or mechanics.

  • @skogstorpet
    @skogstorpet 3 года назад

    Best complete Unity game tutorial i have seen. Very clear and structured combined with a good game design that you can reuse for your own projects. Well done! Looking forward for more Unity material!

  • @custombill-t7505
    @custombill-t7505 2 года назад

    This is my first game I am making and you have no idea how much your video has helped! Thank you so much for all your hard work, it's greatly appreciated!

  • @51bpegasi
    @51bpegasi 2 года назад +1

    really glad you made this, i'm on the last part of the junior programmer tutorials and this helped me a lot. using states is something i'm going to incorporate into my future games. hope to see more recent tutorials soon. thank you so much!

  • @claudeneedham5210
    @claudeneedham5210 3 года назад +3

    Excellent video. Really appreciate seeing some of your "best practices" for game development. And a great introductions to the aspects needed for a game in unity.

  • @bharatchowdarypotluri1001
    @bharatchowdarypotluri1001 3 года назад +1

    I am very happy that your channel exists. This content is extremely useful for people who just started making games. Thank you Imphenzia

  • @loicaigon
    @loicaigon 2 года назад

    I really enjoy your tutorials. I couldn't expect a clearer, educative and funny to follow material to onboard video game development with Unity. Please keep on !

  • @ibrahimjazzar1195
    @ibrahimjazzar1195 3 года назад

    Thank you a lot, I had a project for my university about making a simple game with Unity, I have watched your video "LEARN UNITY - The Most BASIC TUTORIAL I'll Ever Make" and I applied everything you said in it, and then I moved to this video, I worked with you step by step and it was amazing. Thanks a lot and keep going.

  • @kristianthaler6525
    @kristianthaler6525 3 года назад +2

    I really feel like a pro after watching your tutorials. I can actually understand what is happening and why and it is an amazing feeling.

  • @hhotepful
    @hhotepful 3 года назад +1

    This is absolute gold, thank you very much for your work. I saw a lot of unity tutorials on youtube, yours are the best. Hope to see more Unity tutorials soon

  • @gt86life50
    @gt86life50 3 года назад

    Thank you for making the introduction into 3D game development so much more manageable for people who have no experience! I’ve been programming and making 2D platforms or top downs for a long time, but the jump to 3D always seemed so intimidating! After some failed attempts with WebGL I definitely lost the confidence to try again, but luckily a combination of my recent searches and RUclips’s Algorithm brought me here! Been binging your videos ever since. Very excited to start working on a new project.

  • @Gothrelic
    @Gothrelic 3 года назад +4

    Awesome Tutorial! Walked through step by step, learned a whole lot about c#, (I have coding history in c++ and Visual C#) Learned so much!
    Keep pumping the tutorials out and I'll keep learning!

  • @alphaskin666
    @alphaskin666 4 года назад +1

    so I just stumbled upon your channel and I was absolutely fascinated by your 10min challenges. I'm working on a small f-zero clone in unity and your tutorials helped me soooooo much (for blender&unity both). thank you very much. keep on doing the good stuff :D

  • @julianbrezon4181
    @julianbrezon4181 3 года назад +2

    Amazing, thank you. So great to see all the ins and outs and trial and errors.

  • @ZebulonsPi
    @ZebulonsPi 3 года назад +1

    EXCELLENT tutorial! I know it said "beginners", but I learned a lot from your GameManager script, like how to keep track of game states, as well as saving out info between games in PlayerPrefs. Thank you!!

  •  4 года назад +43

    Thank you for your efforts to making these videos!
    And as always: I really enjoyed your style.
    Thank you.

    • @Imphenzia
      @Imphenzia  4 года назад +2

      Thanks, that's great to hear!

  • @TobiaLaurentum
    @TobiaLaurentum 2 года назад +1

    Couldn't ask for a better tutorial. Perfect pacing. Informative. Detailed. Clear. And just the right amount of humour (mostly about balls, hahaha). Legend!

  • @Sentoefn
    @Sentoefn 3 года назад

    This is the second tutorial i am about to watch of yours and i am already confident this is what i am looking for. Keep it up🔥

  • @maxwad
    @maxwad 3 года назад +1

    It's one of the best tutorial for beginners that i have ever seen. Thanks a lot and keep going at the same way!

  • @Travlar
    @Travlar 3 года назад +2

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! Love your humor and your style. I come from over 37 years of GWBasic, Basic, Visual Basic, VBA, HTML, XML, SQL all within the realm of business software. Due to 2020, I found myself making the switch to C# and then happened across Unity. After watching 1 video of yours, all of the graphical side of programming made sense within Unity and I was able to give a sigh of relief when at the end of your 15ish minute video I had already built a complete game within my head. I had been fighting to build my own game engine, so all the concepts are familiar, but your video here just connected the final dots with how to deal with the GameManager within Unity. I look forward to creating my first 3D game. And a big thank you for your Blender tutorials as well. I do not have the skills built yet, but I am confident that I will be creating my own low-poly models for the list of future games that have already been stacking up, LOL. Thank you and know you are appreciated.

  • @JustEasyOptions
    @JustEasyOptions 2 года назад

    I appreciate that everything in this video was genuine. All graphics where created with unity's built in system and if not you gave the blender tutorial!
    Nothing is more frustrating then when a tutorial is using a random graphics package you cant easily customize yourself. Great Video

  • @guyrandom8816
    @guyrandom8816 3 года назад +4

    I appreciate how you make really detailed timestamps.

  • @ignabelitzky
    @ignabelitzky 3 года назад +2

    I love your humor!!! and I recently find your channel, your work and enthusiasm it's amazing... please don't stop doing this long tutorials! Thanks!!!

  • @MusaJalii
    @MusaJalii 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for covering up the UI topic as well as gameplay, it's rare!

  • @BomboSbronzo
    @BomboSbronzo 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this great tutorial!
    I have found it sufficienlty slow and deep to make a newbie confortable to assimilate the basic information but speedy enought to make progress fun.

  • @akshaybodla163
    @akshaybodla163 3 года назад +2

    A friend and I are planning to take part in an upcoming game jam, thanks for helping us learn game development!

  • @ZekaProf
    @ZekaProf 4 года назад +1

    i really like your workflow with the blender color palette and using it in unity. i usually create simple models like this as i don't know how to create realistic textures but all the time i baked them on a separate texture file and etc. But this seems like a very time-saving method for this kind of models. thanks!

  • @_yazmatazz
    @_yazmatazz 3 года назад

    This and your other unity beginner tutorials are awesome. Thank you so much for putting up great content.

  • @davannaleah
    @davannaleah 2 года назад +1

    Great video. A little fast in parts but then I've only been using Unity 2 weeks!
    You've put a lot of work into this. It takes a lot of time recording, re-recording and then editing.
    Many thanks!

  • @MrJavichu1985
    @MrJavichu1985 3 года назад

    Hello! I am Javier from Spain. I just want to thank you for all your effort. I just got started with Unity and I love it. You don't know how much I understand you about children at home ... Hehehe. But from a developer perspective, they can be the perfect testers. Thanks again, you are a great inspiration.

  • @louisfooty872
    @louisfooty872 2 года назад

    Dude, I loved this tutorial. I'm currently trying to get into Futuregames to study more video game programming and following this tutorial, really helped! Thanks a lot!

  • @Jay0neDE
    @Jay0neDE Год назад

    this is the second tutorial of yours I'm doing and big thanks for making those. what a time to be alive where all this information is given for free. if I had one suggestion it would be to pay a bit more attention to pacing. sometimes there is not too much to take in and then all of a sudden you go 1 mile a minute, jumping between windows and stuff. you still did a wonderful job, thanks!

  • @paolap.7369
    @paolap.7369 Год назад +2

    Your tutorials are great ! You are a fantastic teacher ❤ Never found a better Unity tutorial than yours.

  • @0ptixs
    @0ptixs 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely love your videos, the deep dive into unity is exactly the videos I need 👍 can't wait to start diving into your blender videos next

  • @MojSciFi
    @MojSciFi 3 года назад +1

    This is a great video! As said, there are not much tutorials about Game state. This is pretty important element of the video game , soo thumbs up!!

  • @LlamaPrime
    @LlamaPrime 3 года назад +1

    Hi, thank you greatly for taking the time to make this video. I really enjoyed the longer format since it gives you a real sense of what problems and issues you need to solve to make even a simple game. It steps beginners to Unity (like me) through the problem solving process from start to finish. Loved it! Please make some more in this format, maybe with a different game concept each time... eg a platformer, or a side scroller?

  • @dlvl86
    @dlvl86 3 года назад

    I've followed the whole thing, and it was awesome! Thanks for doing it.

  • @jazwec
    @jazwec 4 года назад +10

    I love the content you have been putting out and this video coming out of nowhere just blew my mind... I wish you all the best with your youtube channel, it's going to be huge ;] Thank you for all the videos and have a great day!

    • @Imphenzia
      @Imphenzia  4 года назад +2

      Awesome, I'll make more with other game genres but I'll try to keep them informative and not tooo lengthy =) Thanks again and have a great day too!

  • @craigj20
    @craigj20 3 года назад

    @Imphenzia - Thanks for doing these videos you have given me the bump i needed to actually try working with Blender/Unity

  • @giampaolomannucci8281
    @giampaolomannucci8281 4 года назад +18

    Thank you for taking the time to make this tutorial, it's a shame you got few views/likes as it's very well made and touches many sides of game programming.

    • @Imphenzia
      @Imphenzia  4 года назад +7

      You're welcome! Maybe it'll gain more views over time :)

    • @AlexGorskov
      @AlexGorskov 2 года назад

      @@Imphenzia 136k views, thats good in my book! Just finished your Unity basic tutorial and will start this one tomorrow. Thank you for your work, it helps a lot!

    • @78cunobelin
      @78cunobelin 2 года назад

      @@Imphenzia magic of the interwebs! I just found it and your basic tutorial and after about a week of trying to introduce myself to Unity with other supposedly newbie-friendly guides (looking at you, CodeMonkey) I was relieved and overjoyed to find your tutorials which actually start FROM THE BEGINNING and allowed me to actually start using Unity! Thank you!

  • @AndyGlover
    @AndyGlover 2 года назад

    great tutorial, lots of concepts to digest, thanks a bunch for taking the time to make this!

  • @yichizhang2698
    @yichizhang2698 Год назад

    One of the best tutorials I've seen, learned a lot and enjoyed it, thank you so much!

  • @chriscanncode2128
    @chriscanncode2128 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for all your hard work. This tutorial is well-structured and explained. I learned a lot from it. It was very inspiring. Thank you again.

  • @borakian
    @borakian 4 года назад

    Wow. So much content in one video. Great idea and execution. Thank you.

  • @alicemystery5332
    @alicemystery5332 3 года назад

    I am new to creating games. so this tutorial is perfect for me. The particles at the end was a nice bonus. So now that I have watched this it's time to get started and download unity.

  • @juliewalker9509
    @juliewalker9509 Год назад

    One of the greatest tutors , i have ever seen online .

  • @DreamGuardd
    @DreamGuardd 4 года назад

    Thank u a lot for this great tutorial. Fully completed this and all works perfect! Looked for some advices in making GameManager, and got good explanations in this video. Started blender with your lessons, and now Unity aswell :) Thank u, and keep a good job!

  • @assaulteN
    @assaulteN 3 года назад

    Amazing tutorial @Imphenzia. This really got me wanting to continue with my game!

  • @todddarcy3072
    @todddarcy3072 4 года назад +3

    Awesome topics in there Stefan. Really covers everything you need to know to get off the ground.

    • @Imphenzia
      @Imphenzia  4 года назад

      Thanks Todd! When I wrote the timestamp shortcuts I realized there are a few basic topics covered =)

  • @dejo095
    @dejo095 3 года назад +1

    Love your style of teaching! Thanks for this awesome Unity tutorial. And I cant understand how this video only has 933 likes :-/

  • @synthoelectro
    @synthoelectro 3 года назад

    It's a gift to being a good teacher, and few have that gift.

  • @brunomalta4698
    @brunomalta4698 2 года назад

    This and the other tutorial for beginners has helped me a lot. Thank you very much for this.

  • @gunderd
    @gunderd 3 года назад +1

    Wow that two hours went quickly! Thank you so much for taking the time to put this together! I love how clearly you explained everything, and how every single gap that I considered as I was watching - eg. "he's forgotten about X" - was eventually wrapped up very cleanly. Amazing content. 👍👍👍

  • @Albyint
    @Albyint 3 года назад

    Hey man this is my second tutorial I have watched from you. The other being the "most basic tutorial ill ever make". I completed that one and am almost finished with this one.
    I cant believe the amount of info you have been able to pour into my brain. The only thing is that you dont explain why/how the commands are the way that they are sometimes but I get that you need to keep it short. Explaining it to that degree would take time and be almost a classroom style setting.
    I imagine Ill get more understand as I continue to program and get better at it. I plan to use all your videos for this. Thanks!

    • @harleysosbe272
      @harleysosbe272 3 года назад

      if your interested in certain commands you can read the documentation on that command

  • @SiroisJS
    @SiroisJS 2 года назад +5

    If anyone is wondering why -35 doesn't bring your cube to the edge of the screen, it's because you need to switch your aspect ratio to 16:9.

  • @JonasBroman
    @JonasBroman 3 года назад

    Riktigt bra tutorial! Försöker lära mig Unity efter att ha använt Game Maker i 7 år och det här var väldigt lärorikt

  • @williamjacobs8392
    @williamjacobs8392 4 года назад

    Thanks so much for doing this, I really enjoyed following along with this video and I think you're a great teacher

  • @Marvlingh
    @Marvlingh 2 года назад

    Great Tutorial! I'd love to watch more of these long ones. 👍

  • @blissofkundalini
    @blissofkundalini 3 года назад

    I love the indepth tutorials! A great way to get things done "holistically" haha

  • @marcozp
    @marcozp 4 года назад

    One of best tutorial on Unity5 i ever seen till today, yhanks a lot, you expalined some passages very well.

    • @Imphenzia
      @Imphenzia  4 года назад

      Cool, glad you like it - thanks :)

  • @binauralimmersions4615
    @binauralimmersions4615 3 года назад

    I haven't watched it, yet. But I plan on following it very soon.
    Thank you for what you do! I would love to support your Patreon in the future.

  • @whitedinamo
    @whitedinamo 3 года назад +1

    Great work. Thanks a lot. Also, the bit at the was so unexpected that it caught me off guard for a second.... Then my brain caught up and I had a great laugh.

  • @kupori7876
    @kupori7876 3 года назад

    Thanks you for this great Tutorial.
    I´m a total Beginner and this helped me very much with getting in touch with Unity.
    I hope i can get as near as possible to your skills in the future :D

  • @blissofkundalini
    @blissofkundalini 3 года назад

    awesome tutorial again, Thank you! So many valuable things covered!

  • @mortitotti
    @mortitotti 2 года назад

    If I could I would hit the like button 100K times, thanks for the videos. I just joined your channel today and can't express how I'm happy to see your tutorials.

  • @naywin2798
    @naywin2798 3 года назад

    This is the best tutorial. So much love it. Thanks for the great tutorial.

  • @ShadowdanceII
    @ShadowdanceII 3 года назад +1

    This... tutorial... is EPIC. I've starting and stopping attempting to make a game in unity for months now. I followed you start to finish and now I've got the bug to keep going. Thank you for such an in depth view on this. Whoever commented to get you to do this, you da man too and I agree, these long format videos are awesome. I will watch and share each one of these you put up!

  • @maciekpl2664
    @maciekpl2664 3 года назад +1

    You explain everything nicely + give a lot of usefull tips! Thank you for your Great work here :)

  • @4X4NAV
    @4X4NAV 3 года назад

    Appreciate the video mate, great lessons and I'm so keen to see where I can take this! Well earned sub.

  • @Jarah
    @Jarah 4 года назад

    Really enjoyed this, great info and very clear. Thanks!

  • @shanecloyd9917
    @shanecloyd9917 Год назад

    I don't really ever subscribe to channels. After watching your insanely basic Unity tutorial, then your intro Blender low-poly tutorial, then this, I've subscribed. I'm not sure if I'll get to the point of making my own games, but I've really enjoyed your candor and details. I am going to try to use Unity to make some "Lego" animation videos for an art project I'm doing, and I think with these 3 videos I might have most of what I need. The effort you put into this is much appreciated, and the simulated realism with kids in the background was another nice touch! If you have some free time and would like to help with some guidance, I would very much appreciate anything you could provide. I'm sure you could do what I'm trying to do in an hour, and it'll probably take me several weeks. Cheers!

  • @ScottOrange1
    @ScottOrange1 4 года назад +1

    Excellent tutorial. Really helped me get started with Unity. My professional job is developing business software in C# so it's nice to use it for gaming instead. I learnt Blender from your tutorials too. Thanks for getting me into game development, it's only a hobby but I'm having a lot of fun!

    • @Imphenzia
      @Imphenzia  4 года назад

      Glad to hear it! I'm doing it mostly as a hobby too and the most important part of it is to have fun =)

  • @primalaspid7197
    @primalaspid7197 4 года назад +1

    Thats the best Gamemaking tutorial ive ever seen!

  • @anshulsingh8326
    @anshulsingh8326 3 года назад +2

    That's a good afford you made so we can learn easily.
    Also Thanks for the timestamps ❤️

  • @dmnpoe
    @dmnpoe Год назад

    One of the best tutorials i've seen.

  • @lucians.6756
    @lucians.6756 2 года назад

    For me , you are a living legend. Thank you.

  • @cassi1564
    @cassi1564 2 года назад

    The "How dare you" caught me off guard! haha
    Great video. Thank you so much!

  • @TioPew
    @TioPew 4 года назад +4

    DUDE HOW LOVELY are your kids! Bring them more!

    • @Imphenzia
      @Imphenzia  4 года назад +2

      Haha, thank you - they do some guest appearances :)

  • @mohamedobiedatmusic
    @mohamedobiedatmusic Год назад

    You're a BEAST! Your tutorials are the best out there!!
    Thanks alot!!

  • @Badsiner
    @Badsiner 2 года назад

    back in and recently got soft soft again, it felt strange and i had previously just taught myself the software. Finding your videos is helping

  • @mariusm5187
    @mariusm5187 3 года назад

    Brilliant tutorial!!! Learned a lot, thank you.

  • @csrkn
    @csrkn 4 года назад

    Awesome video. Watched it all the way.

  • @headecas
    @headecas 3 года назад

    like legit one of the best tutorial youtubers, saw a coouple of unity and blender ones and holy shit very noice

  • @Tadpole0053
    @Tadpole0053 3 года назад

    thanks so much, looking forward to more videos, like your other subscribers I'm learning a lot

  • @rdoetjes
    @rdoetjes 3 года назад +1

    It's amazing you can now do this in a few hours. It cost at least a few weeks back in the 80s! Especially in assembler...

  • @gazzer4461
    @gazzer4461 3 года назад

    Excellent tutorial.
    I lovef it a lot! Thanks very much.

  • @billsmith2593
    @billsmith2593 3 года назад

    Awesome tutorial. Thank you! You have a new fan and subscriber here!

  • @pronoob1377
    @pronoob1377 4 года назад +21

    Your are the best teacher's ever .... you make me love making games ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @sofiejensen3804
    @sofiejensen3804 2 года назад

    Thank you for being an super inspiration for us al!

  • @keeganbrakhage7835
    @keeganbrakhage7835 3 года назад

    these tutorials are great. one day i hope i can say you kickstarted my journey into becoming a game developer!
    (btw my code looks like hell right now, i'm using comments to take notes from the video on the actual code lol)

  • @nkusters
    @nkusters 4 года назад

    Thanks for that. Reflect method, needed that :)

  • @erjdev
    @erjdev 3 года назад

    This tutorial was absolutely incredible. Thank you so much for taking the time to produce quality content and edit it thoroughly. Between accurately documenting your video timestamps and the great flow in this video, I was able to follow along with ease - I love this!

  • @jorgeoviedo1527
    @jorgeoviedo1527 2 года назад

    thank you for this tutorial, i put lot of time to finish it but it was very useful

  • @shadfurman
    @shadfurman 3 года назад

    I prefer the long ones over serialized ones. You got a subscription from me.