2014-02-13, 08:48 PM
Loose Wrote:I saw one or two tutorials, to see how everything is setup. Then I Google whatever I need to do if I get stuck. For example, how to work with animations.
Followed the tutorial until I got everything setup, then I played around with stuff and checked tutorial/forums when I got stuck on something. I have a hard time following tutorials because I want to do different stuff.
That's what I figured. Yeah, I feel the same way, but I like to at least get a basics tutorial so I can read up on what kind of things are available and what kind of options you have. Quite a few times I learned I was doing something the hard way after much frustration/work doing it myself, and there was actually an easy method or object that already existed in the Unity environment to do whatever it was for me. I couldn't really find any resources at all, combined with the fact that I'd have to redesign my project anyway, I decided not to bother.
Was just curious as to how you went at it. Thanks for the info.

