Unity Tutorial: Learning the USER INTERFACE?!

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Today we learn about unity and its UI. This video is a good starting point for someone trying to learn unity from the ground up!

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Good stuff, looking forward to more tutorials B)

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Not to be rude, but I think this video is just okay in my opinion. I love watching tutorial videos, but there’s a couple areas where it needs some work. Also, this is based on my assumption that this is directed to new unity users.

- Video lacked some structure. It seemed to be all over the place at times.


- There are a couple things you missed which were to the right of the translation, rotation, scale buttons on the top left. One of them is to select which space you want to move an object in, which is pretty powerful to use. I think it’s local and world.

- Unity is simple to use, but it has so many UI features that it cannot be summed up in one video.

- Make sure you use correct terminology. Think like this is the first time you are watching anything about Unity. Using correct  terminology will help new users to search forums for any issues they encounter.

- Related to previous point, try not to use filler words like "thingy". It can make things confusing for a new user.


-Also when you were discussing the transform gizmo, try using it on an actual game object. A simple cube would suffice. Gives people a better idea of how it works instead of describing it. This also applies when you talked about how to navigate in the editors scene window. It would have been better to have a simple scene loaded and use it to show your points or other methods more visually.


I'll stop here ahahaha. This post is getting too long, but hopefully my constructive criticism will help in future videos. Love the content so far and like the direction the channel’s going.


Cheers!!

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