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A guide to add Awesome visuals to your 2D game using POST PROCESSING in Unity

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Intro When it comes to improve the visual appeal of your game in Unity, Post Processing is the first (and probably the best) option. Post Processing means adding extra image effects before rendering the graphics on screen. The fact that they are added before rendering makes them a bit resource demanding but this cost on performance is far less then the results you get. So this guide will make you comfortable with the Post Processing Package that comes with Unity. Post-Processing Package Get the Post Processing Package from the package manager. If you don't know, then just go to Windows -> Package Manager -> Post Processing -> Click install. Wait for some seconds and that's it you are ready to add awesome image effect to your game.  Set Up   After importing the package, Select your Main Camera gameObject and add two components : Post Processing Layer and post Processing Volume. Post Processing Volume provides various options for effects and...

Game DEV Ideas for beginners

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Warm Up Hello everyone out there! Its Dev here. Today we are going to talk about how to come up with great ideas on which you can make your game. So, truly speaking one of the most difficult thing in game dev(According to me) is coming up with good game ideas BUT this in turn makes it the most interesting and playful part of game development. Designers really think HARD before coming up with good game ideas. So they really need appreciation ( Thank you game designers ). The thing that really matters is that how a beginner can come up with great ideas especially if he/she is an indie game developer and can't afford a game designer. Well there is no direct way of having great game ideas. As designers used to say "you really need to be at least 88 years old in order to think like a pro game designer". but don't take these words seriously(as they are totally created by me ) they literally mean you need to have experience before you come up with ideas.  Aga...