Unity Editor Hello, Unity Dev’s I am back again with Part 3 of Creating custom editor window in unity. In today’s blog we will look around: “How to load Textures files from resource folder and create our buttons.” Step1. Gather some images related to the headers of our sub-toolbars or if you are good at photoshop create some, btw I have zero skills when it comes to photoshop so I am goanna gather images from internet. Once we have are images ready drag them into respected folder under root folder Resources. It will look something like this: Step2. Scripting Now we need to create a function which will be called once whenever we will switch from sub-tabs. Hmmmm, so how to do that!!! First create a function and name it as per your want’s I have named mine as: “MakeWindow” Then write down these lines: Create two variables a list: to store our loaded textures an
In previous blog we have study about How to get input from keyboard , in addition to that today we will learn How to get input from mouse. In your game we can take mouse input from user in two ways: 1. By mouse clicks. 2. Using UI buttons Today we are going to focus on the 1 st way. Actually t he second way is simple, just add a UI>Button and attach a script on its onclick behavior . Step 1. Create a scene and add an object in it. As I don’t have a 3D model, I am going to make my own customized gun in unity. Step 2. Write the following script and attach the script to your gun gameobject. As you can notice the code is written in update function as described in previous blog, anything that is related to user input is mostly written in update method. (or I can say I don’t come up with any idea to write the input code in any other way.) Step 3. Setting up the script. 1.After Creating Gun. 2.Create a script FireBullet