Unity 3D


Unity is an integrated development tool used for creating interactive 3D software, like games or simulations. Applications developed in Unity are capable of running on the Windows, Mac, Wii, or iPhone platforms.

Coding within Unity is done with the Unity Editor, built on Mono, an open source implementation of the .NET Framework. The Unity Editor supports coding done in C#, JavaScript, and a dialect of Python named Boo.

Unity supports files created in most popular 3D modeling applications like 3DS Max, Maya, Blender, and Cinema 4D. In addition Unity supports DXT texture compression and TrueType fonts

Unity offers a free unlimited trail version of the software, but also sells Unity Pro, a more feature-rich professional version. In addition they offer developers a source code license if they encounter limitations in the Unity Pro development environment, allowing programmers to extend the capabilities of Unity.

Examples

  • www.unity3d.com