Development of a 2D shoot 'em up video game in Unity

Game scene boundaries 2

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About the video: Game scene boundaries 2

Overview

“Second part of the lesson, in which I am teaching you to add limits for the movement of the player , to add a particle system, and the effect parallax .”

In this video lesson Hernán Espinosa addresses the topic: Game scene boundaries 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Development of a 2D shoot 'em up video game in Unity. Learn how to create a shooting video game using the leading platform.

Partial transcription of the video

“Game Scene Limits The bottom, although it gives the effect that it is advancing, It looks a little lacking in love. So, to give it a little more life, let's meet what is the Parallax effect. The Parallax effect was born from a very old video game, That was Pacman, even if they don't believe it. But not the Pacman that everyone knows, a Pacman that was a platform-like game and basically it's the movement of two or more images which, in the background, move at different speeds. Here you will see it in action with a particle system that they will create here, in the background. We see this in ...”

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Course summary for: Development of a 2D shoot 'em up video game in Unity

  • Level: Intermediate
  • 90% positive reviews (93)
  • 2592 students
  • 7 units
  • 41 lessons (9h 40m)
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    3D & Animation
  • Software

    Unity 3D
  • Areas

    2D Animation, Game Design, Game Development, Video Games

Hernán Espinosa

Hernán Espinosa
A course by Hernán Espinosa

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Hernán Espinosa has been dedicated to developing video games of different themes, types and sizes, from role plays to surgery simulators and even augmented reality games for almost a decade.

In the world of video games, Hernán found the meeting point of all his passions: cinema, illustration, animation and music. Its main focus is to design, develop, iterate and optimize software solutions that satisfy the user.


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Development of a 2D shoot 'em up video game in Unity

A course by Hernán Espinosa
Videogame developer. Tulsa, Chile.
Joined June 2019
  • 90% positive reviews (93)
  • 2,592 students