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Unity Level Design Patterns skill.

Use when creating Unity game scenes and prototypes, building level designs, or automating Unity Editor workflows for terrain, lighting, environment setup, an...

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Unity Level Design

Overview

Rapidly prototype Unity game scenes using Editor automation, modern Unity APIs, and best practices for level design. This skill automates terrain generation, lighting setup, environment placement, and player controller creation to get you implementing gameplay ideas quickly.

When to Use

Use this skill when:

  • Creating prototype scenes (post-apocalypse, fantasy, sci-fi, dungeon crawler, etc.)
  • Setting up Unity terrain, meshes, and ground geometry
  • Automating lighting, post-processing, and environment setup
  • Building player controllers and basic gameplay systems
  • Need to go from concept to playable scene rapidly

Core Workflow

Step 1: Research Current APIs

Before implementing, check Unity's latest APIs and best practices:

Modern Unity Systems:

  • Terrain Tools package (GPU-accelerated sculpting)
  • Universal Render Pipeline (URP) or High Definition Render Pipeline (HDRP)
  • DOTS/ECS for performance-critical scenarios
  • Shader Graph for custom materials
  • VFX Graph for particle effects

Key APIs to reference:

  • UnityEngine.Terrain - Terrain manipulation
  • UnityEditor.TerrainTools - Editor terrain tools
  • UnityEngine.Rendering.Universal - URP components
  • UnityEditor.SceneManagement - Scene automation

Step 2: Scene Setup Automation

Use Editor scripts to automate repetitive setup:

// Example: Automated scene initialization
public static class SceneSetupHelper
{
    [MenuItem("Level Design/Create Basic Scene")]
    public static void CreateBasicScene()
    {
        // Setup lighting
        SetupLighting();
        
        // Create terrain
        CreateTerrain();
        
        // Setup post-processing
        SetupPostProcessing();
        
        // Create player
        CreatePlayerController();
    }
}

Step 3: Terrain Generation

Options:

  1. Unity Terrain - Best for natural landscapes
  2. Mesh Generation - Best for stylized/architectural
  3. Procedural Generation - Best for endless/replayable worlds

Step 4: Environment & Props

Automate placement of:

  • Vegetation (trees, grass, rocks)
  • Structures (buildings, ruins, dungeons)
  • Lighting (sun, ambient, point lights)
  • Effects (fog, particles, post-processing)

Step 5: Player & Gameplay

Create basic:

  • Player controller (FPS, third-person, top-down)
  • Camera setup
  • Input handling
  • Basic interactions

Scene Types

Post-Apocalyptic Scene

  • Destroyed urban environment
  • Ruined buildings and debris
  • Overgrown vegetation
  • Atmospheric fog and lighting
  • Scattered resources/props

Fantasy Forest

  • Dense woodland terrain
  • Rivers and lakes
  • Fantasy vegetation
  • Magical lighting effects
  • Pathways and clearings

Dungeon Crawler

  • Procedural room generation
  • Corridor systems
  • Torch/candle lighting
  • Traps and enemy spawners
  • Loot chests

Quick Reference

Task Method API/Tool
Create Terrain Editor script Terrain.CreateTerrainGameObject
Sculpt Terrain Noise/heightmaps TerrainData.SetHeights
Add Vegetation Tree/Grass painting TerrainData.treeInstances
Setup Lighting URP/HDRP UniversalAdditionalLightData
Post-Processing Volume components Volume + profiles
Player Controller Character Controller CharacterController component
Procedural Meshes Runtime generation Mesh class

Editor Tools

See scripts/ for automation tools:

  • SceneSetupWizard.cs - One-click scene initialization
  • TerrainGenerator.cs - Procedural terrain creation
  • EnvironmentPainter.cs - Batch environment placement
  • LightingSetup.cs - Automated lighting configuration

References

See references/ for detailed documentation:

  • unity-apis.md - Current Unity API reference
  • terrain-tools.md - Terrain system documentation
  • urp-setup.md - Universal Render Pipeline guide
  • level-design-patterns.md - Best practices and patterns

Common Mistakes

  • Wrong render pipeline: Check if project uses URP, HDRP, or Built-in RP
  • Terrain scale: Unity terrain uses different height/length scales
  • Lighting baking: Realtime GI can be slow; use baked lighting for static geometry
  • Performance: Too many trees/colliders will kill performance
  • Scale consistency: Keep player, environment, and props to consistent scale

Example Usage

// Create a post-apocalyptic scene
[MenuItem("Level Design/Post-Apocalyptic Scene")]
static void CreatePostApocalypticScene()
{
    // 1. Create terrain with noise
    var terrain = TerrainGenerator.CreateRuinedTerrain();
    
    // 2. Setup dramatic lighting
    LightingSetup.CreateDramaticLighting(Color.gray * 0.3f);
    
    // 3. Add fog and post-processing
    PostProcessingSetup.CreateAtmosphericFog();
    
    // 4. Scatter debris and props
    EnvironmentPainter.ScatterDebris(50);
    
    // 5. Create player
    var player = PlayerSetup.CreateFPSPlayer();
    player.transform.position = new Vector3(0, 5, 0);
}

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Created Feb 25, 2026
Updated Feb 25, 2026

Latest Changes

v0.1.0 · Feb 25, 2026

Initial release of Unity Level Design Patterns skill. - Provides a comprehensive guide for rapid prototyping of Unity game scenes using automated tools and modern Unity APIs. - Covers workflows for terrain generation, scene setup, automated lighting, environment and prop placement, and player controller creation. - Includes detailed step-by-step instructions, quick reference tables, and example usages for various scene types (post-apocalyptic, fantasy forest, dungeon crawler). - Highlights common mistakes and best practices in Unity level design. - References supporting documentation for Unity APIs, terrain tools, render pipelines, and level design patterns.

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