# Package samples

Once you follow the instructions to [install the coherence SDK](https://docs.coherence.io/1.2.4/getting-started/installation) package for Unity, you will be able to explore the **package Samples** with no additional download. You can either:

* Go to: *Coherence > Explore Samples*
* Open Unity's Package Manager (*Window > Package Manager*) and navigate to the package samples

Note that the Samples are meant to be self-explanatory, so they come with no documentation.

<figure><img src="https://2047761709-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2Ffo6vUwbCyyb7fmwjPG0A%2Fuploads%2FWA9NGSlZv333KdDAgS2x%2Fimage.png?alt=media&#x26;token=cef0a15f-31f2-43d1-82b8-f56cfd6bf205" alt=""><figcaption><p>The first scene, Basic Movement</p></figcaption></figure>

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**The scene shows up all magenta!**

If, once you import the samples, the scenes show up magenta/pink, it's because the samples are made for the built-in pipeline and your project is using either URP or HDRP.

To fix this in URP, go to: *Window > Rendering > Render Pipeline Converter*

Click on the checkboxes to choose what to convert (**Materials** is necessary), then click the **Initialize and Convert** button. After a brief loading, you should see the example scenes displayed correctly.

For more information, refer to Unity's guides [for URP](https://docs.unity3d.com/Packages/com.unity.render-pipelines.universal@17.0/manual/features/rp-converter.html) or [for HDRP](https://docs.unity3d.com/Packages/com.unity.render-pipelines.high-definition@17.0/manual/convert-from-built-in-convert-materials-and-shaders.html).
{% endhint %}


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