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Beginning 3D Game Development with Unity: All-in-one, multi-platform game development 1st ed.


Beginning 3D Game Development with Unity: All-in-one, multi-platform game development 1st ed.

Paperback by Blackman, Sue

Beginning 3D Game Development with Unity: All-in-one, multi-platform game development

£64.99

ISBN:
9781430234227
Publication Date:
25 May 2011
Edition/language:
1st ed. / English
Publisher:
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Imprint:
APress
Pages:
992 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 15 May 2024
Beginning 3D Game Development with Unity: All-in-one, multi-platform game development

Description

Beginning 3D Game Development with Unity is perfect for those who would like to come to grips with programming Unity. You may be an artist who has learned 3D tools such as 3ds Max, Maya, or Cinema 4D, or you may come from 2D tools such as Photoshop and Illustrator. On the other hand, you may just want to familiarize yourself with programming games and the latest ideas in game production. This book introduces key game production concepts in an artist-friendly way, and rapidly teaches the basic scripting skills you'll need with Unity. It goes on to show how you, as an independent game artist, can create casual interactive adventure games in the style of Telltale's Tales of Monkey Island, while also giving you a firm foundation in game logic and design. The first part of the book explains the logic involved in game interaction, and soon has you creating game assets through simple examples that you can build upon and gradually expand. In the second part, you'll build the foundations of a point-and-click style first-person adventure game-including reusable state management scripts, load/save functionality, a robust inventory system, and a bonus feature: a dynamically configured maze and mini-map. With the help of the provided 2D and 3D content, you'll learn to evaluate and deal with challenges in bite-sized pieces as the project progresses, gaining valuable problem-solving skills in interactive design. By the end of the book, you will be able to actively use the Unity 3D game engine, having learned the necessary workflows to utilize your own assets. You will also have an assortment of reusable scripts and art assets with which to build future games.

Contents

* Exploring the Genre * Unity UI-Basics and Getting Started * Scripting-Getting your Feet Wet * Terrain Generation-Creating a Test Environment * Navigation and Introduction to Functionality * Cursor Control * Action Objects * Managing State * Object Metadata * Message Text * Inventory Logic * Managing the Inventory * Finishing the Basic Functionality * Getting Down to the Game * Maze and Final Sequence * Menus and Levels * Beyond the Basics * Appendix A: Shader Graphs * Appendix B: Keyboard Key Names * Appendix C: Final Sequence Outline

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