unity
Unity is a cross-platform game engine initially released by Unity Technologies, in 2005. The focus of Unity lies in the development of both 2D and 3D games and interactive content. Unity now supports over 20 different target platforms for deploying, while its most popular platforms are the PC, Android and iOS systems.
To create content with Unity, the main requirement is to download the Unity engine and development environment. Along with the core engine, you may also download optional modules for deploying to various different platforms, as well as tools for integrating Unity scripting into Visual Studio.
Sprites are simple 2D objects that have graphical images (called textures) on them. Unity uses sprites by default when the engine is in 2D mode. When viewed in 3D space, sprites will appear to be paper-thin, because they have no Z-width. Sprites always face the camera at a perpendicular angle unless rotated in 3D space. Whenever Unity makes a new sprite, it uses a texture. This texture is then applied on a fresh GameObject, and a Sprite Renderer component is attached to it. This makes our gameObject visible with our texture, as well as gives it properties related to how it looks on-screen.
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