Unity 3D

 

Written by Ali Subhan Kiani

Dec 23 2021 3 min read

Unity 3D

Unity 3D is a software that make help you to make the games. It is totally free and the professionals and beginners want to work in unity 3D. Its name is unity 3D but it can also make the games of 2D.  more popular games made in unity 3D.



History

The unity 3D first launched in 2005, aiming to "democratize" by making it accessible to more developer. The next year unity was named as runner-up in the Best Use of Mac OS X Graphics category in Apple Inc's Apple Design Awards. Unity was initially released for Mac OS X, later adding support for Microsoft Windows and Web browsers. Unity 2.0 was launched in 2007 with approximately 50 new features. When Apple launched its App store in 2008, Unity quickly added support for the iphone For several years, the engine was uncontested on the iPhone and it became well-known with iOS game developers. Unity 3.0 was launched in 2010 and so on.

Why is unity 3D is not like other software of making games

Unity 3D is not like other software for making games because, it is totally free for use you will pay any money for making any type of game, the professionals and beginners want to work with unity engine for making their games because it is smooth and easy to work and learn. It has all features and you can work with it easily.

Some information about unity 3D

Developers:  Unity technology

Stable release: 2021.2,1/ November 5,2021;47 days ago

Preview release: 2022.1.0a13/ October 28, 2021; 55 days ago

Written in:  C++(runtime), c# (unity scripting API)

Platform: See supported platform

License: proprietary

Website: Unity.com



Overview

Unity gives users the ability to create games and experiences in both 2D and 3Dand the engine offers a primary scripting API in C#, for both the Unity editor in the form of plains, and games themselves, as well as drag and drop functionality. Prior to C# being the primary programming language used for the engine, it previously supported Boo, which was removed with the release of Unity 5, and a Boo-based implementation of JavaScript called Unity Script, which was deprecated in August 2017, after the release of Unity 2017.1, in favor of C#.

 Within 2D games, Unity allows importation of sprites and an advanced 2D world renderer. For 3D games, Unity allows specification of texture compression, mipmaps and resolution settings for each platform that the game engine supports, and provides support for bump mapping, reflection mapping  parallax mapping  screen space ambient occlusion (SSAO), dynamic shadows using shadow maps render-to-texture and full-screen post-processing effects.

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