What tutorials should Unity beginners work on? [Closed]

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The Unity community is growing day by day, and the number of beginners is increasing day by day.

Tips and other things are increasing every day on the web, but the first thing beginners want is
I think it's a tutorial on how to handle Unity or a tutorial on the genre of games I want to make.However, as the number of articles continues to increase, I think searching and hitting is only a small part of many tutorials.I thought it would be nice if there was a place where I could find/announce tutorials, so I posted it.

Therefore, could you please categorize the Japanese tutorials that you know/continued into genres and tell me?
I would appreciate it if you could write more or add it to the first answer (community wiki settings).

unity3d

2022-09-30 19:54

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Unity Basic

http://japan.unity3d.com/developer/document/tutorial/basic/

Tutorials 】Video 公式 】Official 字幕 有Subtitled br

http://unity3d.com/learn/tutorials/modules

[Introduction] World, this is the real Unity course (1)

http://developers.mobage.jp/blog/true-unity-course

[Introduction] This is the real Unity course (2)

http://developers.mobage.jp/blog/true-unity-course2

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2022-09-30 19:54

From the article "Recommended for Unity Introduction! 6 Tutorial Sites for Beginners", here are some recommended tutorials.

As they are arranged in order of difficulty to a certain extent, I recommend that you follow them from above if you get lost.

http://tutorial.unity3d.jp/

As you can see from the name, even new people can understand the outline of Unity.First of all, I recommend you to do a tutorial on the ball rolling game.Some 2D shooting tutorials are a little more difficult, so there is no problem even after you get used to Unity.

http://openbook4.me/projects/161

"This is ""Introduction to Unity"" from OpenBook, a platform where you can co-edit e-books."It's a little more difficult than the first Unity ball rolling game.Once you can understand this, you will be able to create a certain amount of games by searching Google.

http://hiyotama.hatenablog.com/archive/category/%E3%81%B2%E3%82%88%E3%81%93%E3%82%A8%E3%83%83%E3%82%BB%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B9

This is a personal blog that introduces a step further than a tutorial for beginners.It's not the first tutorial that you work on when you take an item, but it's a tutorial that helps you create a game.Also, there are many articles for intermediate-level students, so I think you will be able to help me a lot even if you have some Unity skills.

http://unity3d.com/jp/learn/tutorials

This is the video material of Unity's official website.It's a video that explains a certain completion project.What is noteworthy is the high quality of the completed project.There is no doubt that your motivation for Unity will increase when you feel that you will be able to make this kind of game.However, some of them have subtitles, but the disadvantage is that they are explained in English.

http://loumo.jp/wp/archive/20130402230827/

Tutorial for creating FPS in Unity.As you move forward, you will feel the high performance of Unity.I love FPS!If you want to make it, I recommend you to try it.

http://developers.mobage.jp/blog/true-unity-course

This is an article written by a developer of mobage as a blog, and it says something very helpful.It's more about what Unity is and how it's positioned as a game engine than about Unity's technical content.If you read this article at a time when Unity's technology has increased to a certain extent and is slow to grow, you can expect new growth.Finally, you can create a 3D fault avoidance game using Unity-chan, an existing asset.


2022-09-30 19:54

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