This document provides a step-by-step guide for installing Unity and Visual Studio Code. It includes instructions for downloading and installing Unity Hub, creating an account, installing a Unity editor with specific configurations, and setting up Visual Studio Code with necessary extensions. Finally, it outlines how to create a new Unity project and configure the external script editor to Visual Studio Code.
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Unity_Installation_Guide
This document provides a step-by-step guide for installing Unity and Visual Studio Code. It includes instructions for downloading and installing Unity Hub, creating an account, installing a Unity editor with specific configurations, and setting up Visual Studio Code with necessary extensions. Finally, it outlines how to create a new Unity project and configure the external script editor to Visual Studio Code.
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Unity Installation Guide
1- Go to Start Your Creative Projects and Download the Unity Hub | Unity Click on download for windows in the unity hub :
2- Install the unity hub
3- Open the unity hub and create an account and get a free licence for it . 4- Install a Unity editor - Don’t include visual studio community - Include android support with sdk and jdk and ndk support - Dn’t include documentation - Choose any version you want but it preffered to choose a 2021 version 5- Go to Download Visual Studio Code - Mac, Linux, Windows and download visual studio code windows version 6- Install the visual studio code 7- Open the visual studio code 8- Install c# extension and Unity extension for it 9- Create a new unity project using unity hub via project --- new project --- 3D – create project 10- Go to edit -→ Preferences -→ external tools
11- Change the external script editor to visual studio code
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