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Best Answer jdeedler , 12 October 2015 - 09:09 PM

Are you holding down the right mouse button

and then pressing a key? Unity works this way

by default in perspective mode, and there is no asset you should be missing.

You should be able to just hold down the right mouse button and pan with the

pointer in the scene.

 

I'll try that next time.

 

Ok that worked thanks for the help!

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#1 jdeedler

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Posted 12 October 2015 - 04:21 AM

Basically I have no idea how people are standing on the course in unity.

 

the normal unity view gives me this...

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Pressing play gives me this.....cannot move.

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I would like to be able to see this way...

 

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Posted 12 October 2015 - 09:13 AM

Looks like you are in isometric view...not sure how you get out of it off the top of my head because I am at work but a Google search should tell you

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Posted 12 October 2015 - 09:33 AM

Click  on where it says iso, this will change to perspective.

then use the ASDQWE while holding right mouse button to move.


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Posted 12 October 2015 - 11:16 AM

You could also insert a first person controller and actually walk around using the keyboard.  



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Posted 12 October 2015 - 11:21 AM

What NoPutt just said. Very important to deactivate Iso in the top right gizmo of your screen view.

 

Click right mouse button +

W: Move forward

A: strafe left

S: Move backward

D: Strafe right

E: Move up

Q: Move Down

Keep those keys pressed and the view change will accelerate a bit.

You may press and hold the shift key while moving to increase the motion speed even more.

 

Sorry for not understanding your corresponding question over on Show and Tell, jdeedler, but that is was so Unity 101 that I did not imagine this could be a problem. Things ought to get a lot easier once you've got the hang of that.


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Posted 12 October 2015 - 04:38 PM

What NoPutt just said. Very important to deactivate Iso in the top right gizmo of your screen view.

 

Click right mouse button +

W: Move forward

A: strafe left

S: Move backward

D: Strafe right

E: Move up

Q: Move Down

Keep those keys pressed and the view change will accelerate a bit.

You may press and hold the shift key while moving to increase the motion speed even more.

 

Sorry for not understanding your corresponding question over on Show and Tell, jdeedler, but that is was so Unity 101 that I did not imagine this could be a problem. Things ought to get a lot easier once you've got the hang of that.

Ok I kind of was able to use perspective and zoom in to the ground to see some stuff closer.  Still no controls like you list there I have to use the mouse to pan around and the arrow keys to move n s e w....Maybe I am missing a plug in or asset.....I'll keep messing around with it.


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Posted 12 October 2015 - 07:49 PM

Are you holding down the right mouse button

and then pressing a key? Unity works this way

by default in perspective mode, and there is no asset you should be missing.

You should be able to just hold down the right mouse button and pan with the

pointer in the scene.


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Millstone Golf Club....Released                      The Walker Course............Released

Kingsmill Woods Course...Released               Pine Lake Golf Club..........Released

Woodhaven Golf Club (9) Released                The Reserve at Keowee...Released

Cliffs at Keowee Vineyards..Released              The Ace Club...................Released

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#8 jdeedler

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Posted 12 October 2015 - 09:09 PM   Best Answer

Are you holding down the right mouse button

and then pressing a key? Unity works this way

by default in perspective mode, and there is no asset you should be missing.

You should be able to just hold down the right mouse button and pan with the

pointer in the scene.

 

I'll try that next time.

 

Ok that worked thanks for the help!


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