As the title says, where does unity save packages downloaded from asset store?
Win 7:
%AppData%\Unity\Asset Store\
Win XP:
C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Unity\Asset Store\
Mac:
~/Library/Unity/Asset Store/
C:\Users\888\AppData\Roaming\Unity\Asset Store
On Win7 it puts them here:
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Unity\Asset Store
Also, if you want to load them in at other times than project creation, go to the asset store and in the top click the button that has an arrow pointing down on a “tray” like icon.
This takes you to a page with everything you’ve downloaded through asset store (both stuff that is laying locally on your machine and stuff that you have downloaded elsewhere)
For Windows 7:
Type %appdata%
in the Windows Explorer address bar.
The downloads are in the Unity/AssetStore
folder.
Mine were located here:
Library/Unity/Asset\ Store-5.x
I believe it saves it in your assets folder (In your project)... Thats where it puts mine
I found them in:
C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\Unity\Asset Store\Unity Technologies\Editor ExtensionsSystem\
On Mac OSX Mountain Lion (10.7.4)
I find *.unitypackage
files in two places:
/Applications/Unity/Standard Packages/
and
/Users/Shared/Unity/Unity Downloaded packages
Some appear in both directories. Not sure what the rationale/algorithm is. But just in case you are looking, there are two places for you on Mac
C:\Users\[userName]\AppData\Roaming\Unity\Asset Store\
C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\Unity\Asset Store
this is the directory in windows 8 and 7
If you can’t able to access packages on you mac pc then use following command in Terminal
You got your hidden Application folder.
open ~/Library/Unity/Asset\ Store
C:/Users/xxx/AppData/Roaming/Unity/Asset Store/Unity Technologies/Complete ProjectsTutorials
On Windows 8.1, the full path to the main folder where the assets from the Asset Store are kept is here:
C:/Users/xxx/AppData/Roaming/Unity/Asset Store/
(where xxx
is your current username)
(within here, you’ll see a large number of folders, which mention the name of the developer, and then within their individual folders, you’ll have their assets which you’ve downloaded.
Back this area up to avoid re-downloading later!
C:\Users\888\AppData\Roaming\Unity\Asset Store-5.x
Win 10: %Appdata%\Unity\Asset Store-5.x\
Win 7: %AppData%\Unity\Asset Store\
Win XP: C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Unity\Asset Store\
Mac: ~/Library/Unity/Asset Store/