I came to community section to learn about your simulations, excellent timing haha. Thank you :)
3 years ago | 2
Can you PLEASE make like an online workshop to make these simulations but be able to change the data? That would really be extremely fun!
2 years ago | 1
Wait, one of my favorite youtubers recommend one of my other favorite youtubers🤯
3 years ago (edited) | 31
I've been making games with unity for 2 years now, your simulations are extremely impressive. But how do you export them as mp4s?
3 years ago | 3
Wait do you use unity for the creature models, I get that it’s easier to show in video what you want so I guess unity would be fine but would it be the same if it was done in 2d?
3 years ago | 0
Haha, two years later and you've answered my question from the future. I see you've moved over to Godot though! Did you ever have time to make a tutorial, or are still considering doing so?
11 months ago | 0
Dam, they really know each other even though they don't make the same content
3 years ago | 2
Primer
Perhaps the most common question I get in comments is about how I make the simulations. I use the Unity game engine, so I thought some of you might find this series useful. It's not a tutorial (at least not yet, it's still being made), but I think it's great learning advice, and it mirrors my own process of learning Unity. It seems like a great video to check out if you're trying to figure out where to start with your own journey learning to make games or simulations, or if you're just curious to see an overview of the tool.
3 years ago | [YT] | 740