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Unity Tutorial 06

A screenshot of Lesson 3


Hi guys! Tonight (yes tonight hahaha)I will be discussing what I have learned after completing the last part of Lesson 3 of Unity Tutorial 06. I was having trouble last week starting the lesson because of an error that kept happening and I had to redo the tutorial a couple of times! (I feel like Unity doesn't like me hahaha). I installed the 2020 version and it was great! I was able to finish the lesson without any problem. Unfortunately, the newest version had many changes, especially at the Animation part of the Inspector. So I decided to redo the lessons and use the 2018 version instead, it didn't really take me a while to complete because I have the codes already so it was fine.

Here are the things that I learned:

New Functionality:
  • I was able to add music to the background and also when the player jumps.
  • I also learned how to put the particle effects at the player's feet when they start running. However, the particles disappear whenever they don't touch the ground.
  • When the player hits an obstacle, there are sound effects added and an explosion.

New Concepts & Skills:
  • Particle Systems
  • Child object positioning
  • Audio Clips and Audio sources
  • Play and stop sound effects

Challenge 3

A screenshot of Challenge 3

At first, while I was doing the challenge it was a bit difficult for me because the player object this time is a balloon and it took me a while to get used to the different names inside the coding. But fortunately, I became to understand them gradually and I was able to complete the challenge. In the end, I realized that the problems weren't that difficult as well and it only needs a bit of change.




I hope you enjoy reading my blogs and I will see you next week for the next Unity Tutorial!



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