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PhysicsExamples2D
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A Beginner's Guide to Creating Augmented Reality (AR)
Install Unity Hub from Unity's official website.
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My thought on different engines
Sooo. Unity. It's a 3D game engine created by a company of the same name. It was published in 2005 and is one of the most used game engines in the world due to its simplicity, the number of documents, and the easy way to publish games on all platforms.
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Top 10 Mobile App Development Tools: Building Apps Made Easy
Unity is a popular game engine and development platform that is widely used for creating games, as well as augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) applications. It provides a comprehensive set of tools, libraries, and features that enable developers to build interactive and immersive experiences across various platforms.
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Using 3D to make Cut Scenes for your Visual Novels
Creating 3D Videos: After downloading the desired models, you can import them into 3D software like Unity or Unreal Engine. These platforms allow you to create 3D scenes and animations, which can be exported as video files.
- A Proposal for an asynchronous Rust GUI framework
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Visibility in game development as a 3D Artist?
The next step I need help with is finding the right platform to market myself on. I’ve already been recommended Unity and Yahaha. Any guidance related to these will be appreciated, and if you have experience or recommendations for similar platforms, I'd love to hear your thoughts.
- Do you guys think this programmer is right about dotnet?
- Hi Flutter Devs, I am struggling to make a background for my app that is extremely high fidelity lava lamp bubbles - 3d, viscous, blobby, neon glow-y, lava lamp bubbles.
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I am looking to learn java for android studio for 2d and 3d game development any good tutorials for complete beginners?
Also, if you really want to make a game, you could try learning C# (it's very similar to Java) and use https://unity.com/ (Unity 3D is free if you have less than $100K of revenue/funding within the past 12 months).
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TraitorousNumber - Bulat Gaineev - Puzzle game with number series where you should use math and logical reasoning to solve various tasks (free and available on Google Play)
Used utilities and software: Unity game engine Audacity Figma
svelte-capacitor
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Should I abandon SvelteKit?
Thanks for the suggestion! From the comments so far a Vite + Svelte SPA does seem like the way to go. Whilst I hadn't seen the repo you shared yet, but I was looking at this one: https://github.com/drannex42/svelte-capacitor. Would be keen to hear your thoughts on if one is better than the other.
- Question - is it possible to integrate Capacitor to an existing SvelteKit 1.x app?
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svelte-native status / alternatives
I agree on going the PWA way (except for iOS quite easy, and iOS is doable), other than that there's still hybrid approaches. I stumbled upon this repo some time ago, maybe that's something to start with (using Capacitor, there's also NeutralinoJS, Tauri, and others)
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Ionic vs Capacitor for Mobile Development in Svelte
I am planning on making a Svelte + Routify + Vite Mobile & Web App. And when choosing from options for mobile dev, I concluded from Reddit threads previous to this one, that Capacitor might be the best choice vs it's sole contender, the unmantained Svelte Native. I was btw planning on using [this template](https://github.com/drannex42/svelte-capacitor/tree/master/src) for that.
- SvelteNative is Dead?
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Capacitor: Cross-platform native runtime for web apps
I develop a realrovely popular open source Svelte[1] related template (w/ live reload!) to develop cross platform apps.
Capacitor really is a beauty to work with. While I disagree on some design decisions (putting build platforms at the root of the directory for one) the overall ecosystem is quite healthy and strong, and while backwards compat with Cordova is hit or miss, its quite good for an old school tool thats a decade old.
[1]. https://github.com/drannex42/svelte-capacitor
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Svelte + Ionic + CapacitorJS starter project
Pretty much a combination of svelte-ionic-app and svelte-capacitor but without the extra code related to the examples in svelte-ionic-app
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Released: Svelte-Capacitor v2, build hybrid mobile apps for iOS and Android using Svelte and Capacitor with near native performance
You can check it out here. I am always open to questions and PR's!
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Wanting to make a mobile app with svelte, but too scared about svelte native and native script's compromises.
I built a fairly popular template for this: https://github.com/drannex42/svelte-capacitor
What are some alternatives?
Godot - Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
VelcroPhysics - High performance 2D collision detection system with realistic physics responses.
svelte-ionic-app - Ionic UI showcase app - try Ionic UI and directly go to API or source code (Svelte, Angular, Vue, Vanilla and React)
MonoGame - One framework for creating powerful cross-platform games.
svelte-native - Svelte controlling native components via Nativescript
Panda3D - Powerful, mature open-source cross-platform game engine for Python and C++, developed by Disney and CMU
capacitor - Build cross-platform Native Progressive Web Apps for iOS, Android, and the Web ⚡️
twinejs - Twine, a tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories
react-native - A framework for building native applications using React
LiteNetLib - Lite reliable UDP library for Mono and .NET
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps