Hello, good day! I find a course that has at least has a consultation forum, or that the teacher can be asked at least 2 times a week (and that he responds fairly quickly), thank you.
PS: It doesn’t matter if it’s paid.
Hello, good day! I find a course that has at least has a consultation forum, or that the teacher can be asked at least 2 times a week (and that he responds fairly quickly), thank you.
PS: It doesn’t matter if it’s paid.
is there specific topic or just learning unity for the first time?
unity’s own tutorials are fine too
its a little like opening your front door and saying to the world “teach me stuff” - while there are some real core basics, as a beginner you want something fairly tailored in the direction of something that interests you, or the course wont sink in, or wont necessarily prove as useful as one that was.
At one point Id have said brackeys hands down, but, due to the fact he retired if you use a more current version you may find yourself lost because things have moved and altered so much… so
there are many more, poke about on youtube, but, but, there are often many ways to achieve something, so one person could say do x, another do y, and both be right or even both be wrong (to an extent) but, it it can be circumstantial and often in beginner classes many skip the mention of other options or why they picked that option.
Two names that come to mind off the top of my head are Thomas Brush and Jason Weimann
Thomas Brush courses are going to be a bit more well rounded and geared towards the overall use of Unity:
And Jason Weimann’s is going to be a bit more focused on C# coding:
Both these guys also have extensive free learning resources on platforms like YouTube