
Advanced Unity Game Development
What you will learn
In the second Unity Game Development Course, you will be guided through a more complex 3D game. The goal of this project is to get you more familiar with 3D game development and showcase more advanced scripting techniques. We will also go over the implementation of more common video game features which were too advanced for the previous course.
Class Syllabus
- Shoot Balloon 3D (Dart throwing game)
- First person shooting style controls
- Physics based mechanics
- Ray casting intro
- 3D Animation
- Basic animation within Unity
- Animation Curves
- Advanced UI
- Beyond simple buttons
- More polish (fonts, panels, etc.)
- Particle Effects
- Intro to Unity’s particle effect/vfx system
- First person shooting style controls
Tuition Fee
- Price: $35/hour OR $140 / month (4 weeks in a month)
- Class size between 4 to 7.
- Smaller class size (less than 4) is possible but with higher hourly rate per person.
- Small online group class with live teacher: 4 to 6 students / class
- New student registration fee: $25.
- Semi Private – $50/hour/student.
- We also provide private lesson
- Private Lesson Type 1 – $60/hour/student
- Private Lesson Type 2 – $100/hour/student.
- With all private lessons, if there are cancelation / reschedule within 24-hour, we will charge regular private lesson rate
Policies:
- This class will take about 6 months (once a week) to complete or about 24 sessions. For younger students, elementary students, we might add a couple of sessions depending on their level of understanding.
- There are no make up class for this class. If the student don’t come to the class, he/she will lose the credit. However, a recording for this class will be provided.
- Refund request has to be made 2 weeks in advance to be honored.
- Tools and Editor you need to download and install
- https://unity.com/download
- Downloading Unity Hub first
- https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/community/
- Download Visual Studio Community Edition
- https://unity.com/download
- There will be homework every week. Parents are encouraged to remind kids to do their homework every week. If they don’t try their homework, they will get left behind. If they need help with their homework, they can email the instructor’s emails.