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Working with scenes and collaboration

Working with scenes and collaboration - Unity Tutorial

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Working with scenes and collaboration

- [Instructor] In the previous movie, we saw how we could add somebody to our Unity Collaborate project, and potentially, you can add any number of people to your project, so long as you have the Unity seats available within your organization. To add someone to your project means that you are sharing that project with them. They will have all the changes that are currently in the project, and later ones added and synchronized. So this is a great way to share your project with other people and to keep everybody in sync. You know when you've been shared in on a project, because when you visit Unity hub, you will see here from the projects tab in the projects list, a slightly faded out project. You will see the version of Unity that it was created in, and you can choose the current platform you want to support here or download into. But on the right hand side, you will see that the project was last modified 12 minutes ago.…

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