Back in business. I've been through a lot of trying stuff but this is not a blog about me, it's about the game I'm trying to make. I'm finally back at the mindset where I can concentrate more on the game. Started to write a design document, detailing how things should work. The final solution can change over time but it's a sort of a stepping stone. Meanwhile I'm laying out the big overarching story and started to learn Unity. After all this time. Yeah, I know, it was about time. I was in the analysis paralysis, it's a vicious circle I couldn't escape from. I wanted the game to be perfect (to be the closest to what I imagined) and didn't want to waste time on small random projects but I didn't want to start until I'm certain I can do what I planned, functional end enjoyable. Now I'm not so sure still on the second part but I got a firm idea of how things should work. The other issue was that I didn't want to start work on tests for learning because I wanted to actually start building the game. If I needed a feature I would look it up as I go but I had to accept it that I can barely do anything in Unity, I really need a good understanding on how the basics work and only then I could just cherrypick stuff I want to put in my game.
So I started a pretty good course on Udemy, Rick Davidson explains everything thoroughly and even made me laugh and smile at times. I'm enjoying my time with the course and as I'm learning new stuff I try to fit them in where I could use the features in the game, I'm jumping back and forth with ideas. I also bought a course from the same team on Blender. I followed Blender Guru for a short tutorial but I feel I need a little more focused lecture. We'll see how it goes. At least my 2D graphics knowledge is okay, I feel like I can paint textures, I don't need to hone those as much as Unity and Blender. But still, there are other skills I want to learn, but more on those later when I get there.
The courses if you are interested:
Unity - GamedDv.tv:
https://www.udemy.com/course/unitycourse2/
Blender - GameDev.tv:
https://www.udemy.com/course/blendertutorial/
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