SPRING BREAK WORKSHOP
2D Character Creation in Unity
19 de marzo de 2026
Kids
9 - 12
| 9am - 5pm
$90
Unity2D equips developers with the tools necessary to design and create engaging 2D games. In this workshop, students will explore the full pipeline of creating an original game character and bringing it to life inside Unity. Beginning with Piskel, a free pixel art editor, students will design their own creatures inspired by–but not copied from–existing games and media. While designing, they will consider how color symbolism and shape can communicate a creature’s identity and personality. Once artwork is complete, students will import their characters into Unity2D, ensuring their sprites remain crisp and clear. They will debug and fix a few premade issues inside the project, gaining hands-on problem-solving experience. From there, students will program custom attacks for their creatures and balance the variables that control their damage, speed, and visual effects. Finally, students will design a simple overworld where their character can roam—and even follow them—before showcasing their creations with the rest of the class.

Learning Objectives
Use a pixel art editor to design a character, applying shape and color symbolism to communicate identity Customize the damage, speed, and visual effects of their characters Combine movement logic with a system for avoiding obstacles to simulate a companion in the overworld

Pilot
Zach
Zachary is a game developer and educator with experience across multiple professional game engines, including Unity, Unreal Engine, and Godot multiple programming languages such as C#, C++, Python and SQL. His background in coding and software development allows him to translate complex technical concepts into engaging, age-appropriate lessons. His goal is to help learners build technical skills, creativity, and confidence through the game development process.
