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Tutorial environment for Unity lessons
Hi, i'm quite new to Unity, trying to follow the first lessons and tutorials.
i noticed that almost all the basic lessons (those linked below the structured tutorials like Roll-a-Ball or Space Shooter) provide examples based on a basic environment with some basic assets. There's a sci-fi room with a human character, metal plated spheres, a table, some metal doors or hazards, a ventilation fan on the wall, some lights and so on.
I wonder if that training environment is available for download. Though the scripting code and editor changes provided in those examples can be obviously applied to any assets, it could be nice to replicate some of those exact situations for better understanding.
Answer by Maijin · Mar 24, 2015 at 12:33 PM
In the end i found it. It's the "Robot Lab" Sample Project.
It can be downloaded for free from the Asset Store (category Unity Essentials/Sample Projects), weights about 500MB and contains all the assets used in most of the basic lessons found in the tutorial web page.
Answer by tigertrussell · Mar 18, 2015 at 03:51 PM
On the Space Shooter page there is a "Download Assets" link.
The Survivor Shooter, too.
Roll-a-ball was made with only basic geometry, I believe, which is why it doesn't offer a download.
Sorry, i meant another thing.
under every video in the tutorial projects (like Space Shooter), there are links to general lessons covering basic topics, like how to use assets, lights, Update & FixedUpdate and so on. Those lessons can be retrieved also in the general tutorial section, under the list of topics.
Those lessons are based on a common sci-fi environment, with more or less the same elements repeating in the various examples. I was asking if it's possible, maybe in the asset store, or somewhere else, to download that training environment.
There are also Asset Store packages with the same name as the tutorial(s), but I believe they contain the exact same content.
Aside from that, I have no idea.