- [Instructor] Applying collisions to a scene is essential…to make sure that objects can…interact with other objects…and have physical collisions.…So in our scene we have our character wondering…around, if we go in and we start to play with this…scene, we can see that we do have some collisions…happening here on things like this bin for example…because we've defined a collision there.…And there is a little bit of a collision going on…on the actual conveyor belt, at the top there…I'm getting stuck in there because I don't have…a collider on the rest of the geometry, so I'm…kind of walking a bit underneath on that.…
But we can also see that we don't have collisions…happening on any of this other stuff, so it's…allowing us to essentially pass right through…objects in here.…Well let's take a look at how we can apply…colliders to our scene.…So, we're back in our scene, I'm just going to…fold some things up so we can see everything…a little bit easier and what we want to start to…do is to apply colliders where we need them.…
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1/4/2018- Setting up a Unity project
- Customizing the UI
- Navigating Unity
- Exporting and importing assets for Unity
- Creating and organizing new materials
- Creating, exporting, and importing prefabs
- Level building
- Creating and implementing animation
- Optimizing collisions
- Baking lighting
- Packaging your Unity project
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome54s
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Exercise files3m 37s
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1. Setting Up the Unity Project
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Project set-up overview3m 14s
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2. Understanding the Unity Interface
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Customizing the UI2m 59s
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Navigating Unity9m 8s
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Unity documentation2m 2s
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3. Working with Assets
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Exporting assets for Unity7m 11s
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Importing assets into Unity6m 10s
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4. Applying Materials
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Introduction to materials3m 32s
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Advanced custom materials14m 6s
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5. Prefabs
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What are prefabs?2m 30s
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Importing prefabs1m 29s
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Prefab instances and updates4m 25s
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6. Level Building
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Placing modular assets8m 19s
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Roof and floor build7m 1s
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Props and scene assembly8m 35s
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7. Creating and Implementing Animation
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Physics and rigid bodies7m 56s
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Scripting and MonoDevelop4m 36s
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8. Collisions
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Unity collider components3m 22s
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Applying colliders6m 57s
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Optimizing collisions4m 40s
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9. Adding Audio
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Adding ambient sound9m 40s
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The Unity audio mixer5m 33s
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10. Unity Lighting
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Introduction to lighting7m 13s
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Light properties7m 39s
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Environment lighting10m 16s
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Animating a light5m 28s
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11. Baking Lighting
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Light probes5m 21s
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Adding reflection probes5m 43s
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12. Particles and FX in Unity
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Ambient particles: Dust9m 10s
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Creating steam effects11m 32s
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Adding fog to the scene2m 14s
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13. Post-Processing
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Tone mapping6m 46s
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Post-process effects6m 50s
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Bloom and exposure4m 54s
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14. Timeline: Creating Cinematics
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The timeline editor5m 9s
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Animating with timeline10m 16s
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Audio and timeline2m 14s
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Playtest the game sequence1m 46s
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15. Packaging Your Unity Project
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Game optimization tips3m 48s
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Build and player settings2m 44s
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Compiling a desktop build4m 15s
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Conclusion
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Next steps55s
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