- You want to add a wood texture to a watchtower you are adding to your game. You find the JPG image in Google images and then save it to the Assets folder of your game project. (a) what must be created FIRST in Unity before adding this texture to your 3D objects? (b) how would you go about adding this texture to these 3D objects?
- Another word for the Grand Storyline in your video game would be the ___________ of your game.
- When we talk about searching for "seamless textures" (in your Internet search) when you want to create texture materials for your 3D Objects, what does this mean?
- After adding trees to your terrain, you realize there are too many and you want to individually eliminate some of them. How would you go about doing this?
- When adding materials/textures to your 3D objects, what would you change in order to adjust how much your texture repeats?
- True/False: A skybox is nothing more than a material made up of six individual images that create a panoramic image for your world.
- When creating the story for your video game, it's important that you create what FIRST?
- When resizing your terrain, you decide to use the Scale Tool. Will this work? If not, where do you go in order to scale your terrain?
Please answering the following questions to help you get ready for Wednesday's quiz:
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Subscription-based cloud gaming services are coming in a big way beginning tomorrow with the launch of the much anticipated Apple Arcade. This will be followed by Google Stadia which will be launched in November of this year as well. With a number of video game consoles and online game websites already available in a very competitive market, the question remains on how successful these cloud gaming services will and will they be worth the small fee charged each month to consumers. Let's take a look at Apple Arcade today (we'll look at Google Stadia in a couple of months).
We've come a long way from the way video games use to be with regards to background stories in games. For instance with the game "Frogger" from Atari, we know we need to get our frog across the busy highway (without getting hit) and we need to get him/her across the pond (without him or her drowning). But we don't know why we are doing it. We just do it! But today that has all changed. Every game we play now has a story behind it's environment, characters. etc. For today's Daily Boot Up, answer the following questions:
Are you ready for tomorrow's quiz on Level 2? Let's find out with these questions:
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