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Cardboard VR Projects for Android

By : Jonathan Linowes, Matt Schoen
Book Image

Cardboard VR Projects for Android

By: Jonathan Linowes, Matt Schoen

Overview of this book

Google Cardboard is a low-cost, entry-level media platform through which you can experience virtual reality and virtual 3D environments. Its applications are as broad and varied as mobile smartphone applications themselves. This book will educate you on the best practices and methodology needed to build effective, stable, and performant mobile VR applications. In this book, we begin by defining virtual reality (VR) and how Google Cardboard fits into the larger VR and Android ecosystem. We introduce the underlying scientific and technical principles behind VR, including geometry, optics, rendering, and mobile software architecture. We start with a simple example app that ensures your environment is properly set up to write, build, and run the app. Then we develop a reusable VR graphics engine that you can build upon. And from then on, each chapter is a self-contained project where you will build an example from a different genre of application, including a 360 degree photo viewer, an educational simulation of our solar system, a 3D model viewer, and a music visualizer. Given the recent updates that were rolled out at Google I/O 2016, the authors of Cardboard VR Projects for Android have collated some technical notes to help you execute the projects in this book with Google VR Cardboard Java SDK 0.8, released in May 2016. Refer to the article at https://www.packtpub.com/sites/default/files/downloads/GoogleVRUpdateGuideforCardbook.pdf which explains the updates to the source code of the projects.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Cardboard VR Projects for Android
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Scott Dolim has worked on and off in 3D computer graphics for over 20 years, including a 5-year stint at Walt Disney Feature Animation in the 1990s. More recently, for the last 5 years, he has been actively involved in virtual reality development, mostly with Unity 3D. Scott currently works at Google where he is the lead engineer of the Cardboard SDK for Unity.

Oleksandr Popov is a developer of numerous 3D apps, mainly live wallpapers, for Android devices. His first experience with 3D for Android started in 2012 when with the release of Android 2.2, it became possible to create live wallpapers. Since then, he has released about 15 of them in collaboration with his brother, Dmytro, who is responsible for creating 3D scenes. After releasing each app, he gained more and more experience in OpenGL ES. Basically, he tried almost every new feature of Android where 3D and OpenGL can be applied. He started with live wallpapers in Android 2.2, then he added support of the daydream mode for them in 4.2. He started using some of the features of OpenGL ES 3.0 introduced in Android 4.3. And as soon as Google added support of custom watch faces for Android Wear 5.0, he and his brother created a set of 3D watch faces for smart watches too. Of course, after Google announced Cardboard, he immediately decided to create VR apps for this platform as well.

He and his brother are also coauthors of the Deconstructing Google Cardboard Apps book by Bleeding Edge Press.