Introduction to Unity for 3D Video Games
Course 4 - Character and Collision Management: Moving the character
By Álvaro Arranz , Video Game Designer
About the video: Moving the character
Overview
“Now I will teach you to program a Script so that we can move our character through the keyboard. ”
In this video lesson Álvaro Arranz addresses the topic: Moving the character, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 4 - Character and Collision Management. Create your player character and program its main actions.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson, we will create a script with which we will move the character with keystrokes. Thus, we will go through the scenario we created in the previous course. We start First, I will delete this object, which I will not use. And our capsule will look like our player, The character of the player. I will remember the blue, red and green arrows. The blue is forward, the red would be to the right and the green would be up. It is important to know that if we move the object like this, we are moving it in the coordinates of the world, in the coordinates that are in the scene, since they m...”
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Course summary for: Course 4 - Character and Collision Management
Álvaro Arranz
By Álvaro Arranz
Álvaro Arranz is a Spanish video game designer specialized in Unity. In addition to designing video games, he teaches robotics and Unity at Upgrade School, a school that he co-founded in Alcalá de Henares, Spain.
Álvaro also creates virtual reality apps and tests used to diagnose attention deficit hyperactivity disorder at neuropsychology clinics.
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