 Okay, so let's get started by getting our Unity project up and running So if you obviously know how to do this and obviously you can skip this video But I just want to do this for all those beginners out there who need a little bit of help with getting a unit project set up All right, so let's get started Alrighty, so what I've done is I've gone and launched Unity hub So when you install Unity you have an option to also install Unity hub I highly recommend using it keeps all your projects nice and organized Also take has really good links to you know, just learning materials Community you can install Unity from here. So it's a really great place Just kind of keep everything all contained in one place like a hub All right, so let's go and create a new Projects I'm going to go over here hit this new button right here and I am going to be creating this with 2019.3.0. Actually, I think I have a newer version. Yeah, let's do it with 2019.3.2 I do need to install the latest version, but this will work just fine. All right, so we're going to keep this on 3d You're more than welcome to use any of the other Rendering pipelines. I'm just going to stick with 3d for now keep things simple and we're just going to call this the drone controller All right, and I'm going to put it in my usual Location I'm most likely be different for you and so I'm going to go and hit create and let Unity do its thing. All right, so I'll be right back once it is completed making the project All right, so new project is up and running all the usual tabs are open It might be a little bit different for you because you know I've been using this quite a bit and so a lot of the tabs that you see here open might not be open for you But we're gonna, you know, I'll walk you through it any time I you know open up a custom tab to start with you'll notice that it creates, you know A scenes folder and main camera and direction of light We're gonna make all of our own stuff for that so you can leave that there for now We'll delete it later One thing we should do is we should go to the project settings So if you don't see this you can go to edit and then project settings It'll launch a little floating window and you can always just go and you know Docket wherever you want so you can just hit the or click and drag the little tab there and just place it Wherever you want, okay The one thing we want to do is we want to go to our player settings All right over here and we want to go and set this to linear because we're going to be adding the post prep pop pro post processing Stack to this or the post processing effects package and so in order to use the HDR stuff in there We want to set this to linear And so while we're at it, why don't we go to window? package manager and actually load or install the post processing package and so what we need today is we Can go to the advanced tab if you don't if you don't see all this stuff You can go and show preview packages and I'll show everything All right, and we want to go and find post processing You can also come up here and just type it in so you can just do like post processing and I'll find it for you All right, and so with that selected. Let's go and hit the install button And I'm gonna let that install and what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna close out the lecture there We got our project all set up I'm gonna let the post processing package install and then move on to the next lecture where we are going to Install our next package. Okay. Thanks much