YoVDO

Virtual Reality 101: Build Your Own 3D World with HTML

Offered By: Skillshare

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Virtual Reality Courses 3d Modeling Courses HTML Courses A-Frame Courses

Course Description

Overview

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In this class, I’ll show you three simple steps to convert ANY scene into a beautiful virtual reality getaway! With this skill, you will be able to build interactive virtual reality experiences for anyone to experience. This class will touch on several takeaways:

  • What are the components of an immersive virtual reality experience?
  • The three simple steps to a beautiful virtual reality scene
  • How to experience your virtual reality scene, with Google Cardboard, Oculus Quest etc.
  • Guided walkthrough for one natural scene conversion into virtual reality
  • Code available for three additional completed, beautiful virtual reality scenes

The class is highly interactive, as we’ll be coding together. By the end of the class, you will understand how to build virtual reality scenes from scratch. So, let’s build your ideal virtual reality getaway together!

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Acknowledgments: B-roll used in introductory video CC-0 licensed by fauxels, cottonbro, max fischer, pressmaster, julia m cameron, miguel a padrinan on Pexels.


Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Immersion in 3 Simple Steps
  • AFrame "Hello World"
  • Step 1. Primitives
  • Step 2. Color
  • Step 3. Motion
  • Conclusion

Taught by

Alvin Wan

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