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* [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/unity-editor/ unity-editor] and [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/unity-editor-beta/ unity-editor-beta] in the Arch User Repository. | * [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/unity-editor/ unity-editor] and [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/unity-editor-beta/ unity-editor-beta] in the Arch User Repository. | ||
Note that when installing through the AUR I had to use a different | Note that when installing through the AUR I had to use a different temporary folder as it wasn't large enough: | ||
<pre>yaourt -S | <pre>yaourt -S unity-editor --tmp /home/USERNAME/tmp</pre> | ||
I also did it on a drive I shared with Windows once (FAT32) but then I had to set a bunch of permissions after it was installed which was a bit annoying! You need quite a bit of free space to do all the downloading and building, maybe ~10GB+ | |||
==Extending== | ==Extending== |
Revision as of 06:19, 22 November 2016
Unity 3D | |
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Release date: | Current |
Made by: | Unity Technologies |
Runs on: | Linux Mac OS Windows |
Exports to: | Browser Linux Mac OS Windows |
Unity 3D is a popular, free game making tool. There's lots of support availible online, and you can do quite a bit without even having to bother with JavaScript or C# :) It's real easy to just plonk some primitives or free models in and be able to walk round and have things effected by physics :)
Linux
There is actually a GNU/Linux version of Unity 3D available, but it can be a little hidden! They only officially support Ubuntu, but . You also have the option of using it in WINE (via Play On WINE is easier).
- Unity on Linux: Release Notes and Known Issues - latest builds at the bottom of the thread.
- unity-editor and unity-editor-beta in the Arch User Repository.
Note that when installing through the AUR I had to use a different temporary folder as it wasn't large enough:
yaourt -S unity-editor --tmp /home/USERNAME/tmp
I also did it on a drive I shared with Windows once (FAT32) but then I had to set a bunch of permissions after it was installed which was a bit annoying! You need quite a bit of free space to do all the downloading and building, maybe ~10GB+
Extending
Add-ons and things for adding more features to Unity 3D
Asset store things
- Primitives - There are a bunch of primitive sets on the asset shop, but of the two I've tried this seemed to work the best.
- World Physics System Simulates multiple gravity points, good for space games where planets effect your movement. I can confirm it still works in Unity 5.
- NumberFlow - Procedural texture generation.
- etc
Interface add-ons
- Simple Geometry Painter Some .CS scripts that add nice 3-D object drawing tools to Unity.
See Also
- Best Unity Assets by Keijiro TakahashiLots of neat Unity things (Reddit :( ).
Export Options
More: Exporting in the guides section.
Links
- Unity 3D in the guides section: help with scripting, finding things in the UI, etc.