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Creating and Editing Scripts

4m 26s

In this course, David Tracy will show you how to use Unity as an interactive architectural visualization tool.

First you will learn interfacing with Unity and how to import and export your project within Rhino and SketchUp. Then, you will learn how to use shaders, materials, textures, and lighting for your project. Finally, you will learn how to create scripts to enable you to interact with your scene.

When you are done with this course, you'll know how to navigate Unity to start building your own interactive walkthroughs and visualizations.

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So, we're gonna save our file, and we're gonna jump back into Unity, and the last piece we need here, is we need to attach our script, as a component to an object in our scene for it to run. So, I'm just going to click and drag this onto the sphere in my scene. So now if I select my sphere, I will see that the sample script has been attached.

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Unity for Interactive Architectural Visualization

Level 1

Duration: 3h 3m

Author: David Tracy