Who are real-time creators?
Tutorial
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foundational
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+10XP
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10 mins
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Unity Technologies

In this tutorial, you’ll get to know some of the creators who use Unity in their day-to-day work.
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1. Overview
By now, you should have a good understanding of what Unity is, what it can do, and why real-time development is so powerful for creators in different fields. In Accelerate Solutions, we work with the people who use Unity directly to help them with their problems. So, it is just as important to us who uses Unity as it is how to use it.
The ways creators come to use Unity in their work is varied and unique; some may be industry veterans who have learned to use new tools that became available, while others may have specifically set out to learn Unity without an industry in mind. Still others may have started their Unity careers in one industry, only to transition to another once Unity became a new solution for it. To illustrate this point, we met with several established creators to learn about their journeys discovering and learning Unity, and how it makes an impact on their work today.
2. Meet the real-time creators
Watch the video below to meet several established creators, and learn what they do in their day-to-day work, and how they came to use Unity.
Note: To view transcripts of videos, select Show transcript while playing each video. You can also download a set of PDF files using the link in the Materials section at the top of each tutorial page.
3. Next steps
Creators come to Unity from many different industries with many different reasons for using the engine. Regardless of their end goals, their learning journeys are similar. As you begin your own learning journey with Unity, remember that becoming an experienced creator takes time. Nobody becomes an expert in Unity overnight, and even the most successful established creators experienced the same kinds of struggles you have experienced — or will experience.
In the next learning projects, you’ll learn more about the processes, the tools, and the job roles of real-time creators, so that you might get some new ideas about your own place in the industry.