It really pays to read tech news. Today, I stumbled upon an article that claimed that Unity 3D, the powerful 3D game engine, was free at last. I thought it was too good to be true, so I investigated further.
For those of you who don't know, Unity 3D is a really powerful enviornment that allows developers to create interactive 3D content. It can be embedded in a web page like Flash, or made as a download for Mac or PC.
Unity 3D originally has been $199 for the Indie (independent developer, kind of like Lite), and the pro version has been $1499. There's also an iPhone and Wii tool available for an elevated cost. Now there's a few reasons why I did not buy this earlier:
1) cost
2) I already own Flash CS4
3) I'm really bad at art, so I'd need a 3D artist, preferably someone I could get away with paying really little (least I'm honest)
However, now that it's free, I might as well download it.
I haven't had more than a few minutes to play with it, but so far it seems pretty awesome. It seems like it has a pretty big learning curve, and I'm inept with 3D art by nature. I'll also need to be careful about investing my time in Unity, as I need to keep up with all my other favorite programming languages and projects.
I really do feel bad for the guy who downloaded this the day before it became free.
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Unity 3D is now free!
Posted by Brennon at 4:02 PM
Labels: computer science, science news
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The guys who bought it 60 days before this announcement get a refund, so I wouldn't feel that bad about them :)
Good luck with Unity!
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