Per Wiki: Unity is a cross-platform game engine developed by Unity Technologies, first announced and released in June 2005 at Apple Inc.'s Worldwide Developers Conference as a Mac OS X-exclusive game engine. As of 2018, the engine had been extended to support more than 25 platforms. The engine can be used to create three-dimensional, two-dimensional, virtual reality, and augmented reality games, as well as simulations and other experiences. The engine has been adopted by industries outside video gaming, such as film, automotive, architecture, engineering, and construction.
Tools | |
Pan | Q |
Move | W |
Rotate | E |
Scale | R |
Rect tool | T |
Pivot mode toggle | Z |
Pivot rotation toggle | X |
Vertex snap | V |
Snap | Ctrl+(left click) |
GameObject | |
A new empty game object | Ctrl+Shift+N |
New empty child to a selected game object | Alt+Shift+N |
Move to view | Ctrl+Alt+F |
Align with view | Ctrl+Shift+F |
Locks the scene view camera to the selected GameObject | Shift+F |
Window | |
Scene | Ctrl+1 |
Game | Ctrl+2 |
Inspector | Ctrl+3 |
Hierarchy | Ctrl+4 |
Project | Ctrl+5 |
Animation | Ctrl+6 |
Profiler | Ctrl+7 |
Asset store | Ctrl+9 |
Version control | Ctrl+0 |
Console | Ctrl+Shift+C |
Edit | |
Undo | Ctrl+Z |
Redo (MacOS) | Ctrl+Shift+Z |
Redo (Windows) | Ctrl+Y |
Cut | Ctrl+X |
Copy | Ctrl+C |
Paste | Ctrl+V |
Duplicate | Ctrl+D |
Delete | Shift+Del |
Frame center selection | F |
Find | Ctrl+F |
Select all | Ctrl+A |
Play | Ctrl+P |
Pause | Ctrl+Shift+P |
Step | Ctrl+Alt+P |
Selection | |
Load selection 1-9 | Ctrl+Shift+(1-9) |
Save selection 1-9 | Ctrl+Altt+(1-9) |
Assets | |
Refresh | Ctrl+R |
Animation | |
First keyframe | Shift+ , |
Key modified | Shift+K |
Key selected | K |
Last keyframe | Shift+ . |
Next frame | . |
Next keyframe | Alt+ . |
Play animation | Space |
Previous frame | , |
Previous keyframe | Alt+ , |
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