“Teaches with good clean code and gives ideas on how to alter it for more interesting results.” -Amazon reader “Recommended for anyone starting out with Unity.” -Alex Lucas, Independent Contractor “Useful and to the point! You will learn the basics and more to start developing your own games” -Victor M. “Covers all the key elements for using Unity effectively.” -Shiloh Morris, Southern Nevada Water Authority “Gets you up and running in no time.” -Sergio Arbeo, codecantor “All the roadblocks evaporated, and I took my game from concept to build in short order.” -Philip Taffet, SOHOsoft LLC As a new user, I found this book to be an invaluable resource.” -Dan Kacenjar Sr., Cornerstone Software Praise for the First Edition From the irst edition of Unity in Action by Joseph Hocking “The text is clear and concise, and the examples are outstanding. Sonniss.Learn a laundry list of techniques for building your own games: 3D camera control.Sonniss.Com - Game Developer Conference 2017 - Free Audio - 20GB.Sonniss.Com - Game Developer Conference 2016 - Free Audio - 15GB.Sonniss.Com - Game Developer Conference 2015 - Free Audio - 10GB.Gamemaster Audio We Love Indies - Sound and Music for Games.Carnegie Mellon University - CMU Graphics Lab - motion capture library.Online Animation Software for 2D Games | Marionette Studio.Da Button Factory: website button maker.
Subtle Patterns | Free textures for your next web project.Textures for 3D, graphic design and Photoshop!.See also Creative Commons and Public Domain At best it’s an attempt to credit content creators, at worse you have something you can reference if someone challenges your use of an asset. I recommend keeping CREDITS.md in your source and think about including a Credits scene in your project. Many “free” licenses carry requirements like attribution, only personal use, only usable in free products and more. Always check the terms of use on an item before using and make sure you understand the terms. These sites have a very wide variety of license types for the content. Sorry I am only doing the Unity course now so that’s the main framework I’m linking.
If this is useful enough to make it a sticky topic I’ll try to keep it update as long as it’s a resource for free or very cheap assets and tools for game development. In case it’s helpful I am Markdown-ifying my bookmarks list and putting it here. Someone asked about where I was getting my assets from for a game I posted from the Unity courses. Please help us keep it organised and useful. Please note that this topic has been set as a Wiki, as such, any member of our community can update it and add to the resources below.