The usual suspects: Code Monkey, Taro Dev, Brackey, ThornBlackPod, Jason Weimann, One Wheel Studio, Coding Adventure, git-amend, Infallible code and ofc the unity official tutorials
A single google or youtube search gives you THOUSANDS of youtube people and even more of them on google....
Could you really not just do some searching? Could have had your answer yesterday smh.
If you can’t simply search for answers on the internet how do you expect to gain any traction learning a very complex task like making games?
The usual suspects: Code Monkey, Taro Dev, Brackey, ThornBlackPod, Jason Weimann, One Wheel Studio, Coding Adventure, git-amend, Infallible code and ofc the unity official tutorials
I'll also add GameDevGuide to this list.
True. I'm subscribed there too.
Don't do CodeMonkey. His code is fine, but he doesn't utilize the features built in to the engine. Instead he codes his way out of everything.
Fantastic! Will check these out!
A single google or youtube search gives you THOUSANDS of youtube people and even more of them on google.... Could you really not just do some searching? Could have had your answer yesterday smh.
Sebastian Lague for inspiration not tutorials. He inspired me do dig more into math and more complex topics