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Virtual Reality Blueprints

By : Charles Palmer, John Williamson
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Virtual Reality Blueprints

By: Charles Palmer, John Williamson

Overview of this book

Are you new to virtual reality? Do you want to create exciting interactive VR applications? There's no need to be daunted by the thought of creating interactive VR applications, it's much easier than you think with this hands-on, project-based guide that will take you through VR development essentials for desktop and mobile-based games and applications. Explore the three top platforms—Cardboard VR, Gear VR, and OculusVR —to design immersive experiences from scratch. You’ll start by understanding the science-fiction roots of virtual reality and then build your first VR experience using Cardboard VR. You'll then delve into user interactions in virtual space for the Google Cardboard then move on to creating a virtual gallery with Gear VR. Then you will learn all about virtual movements, state machines, and spawning while you shoot zombies in the Oculus Rift headset. Next, you'll construct a Carnival Midway, complete with two common games to entertain players. Along the way, you will explore the best practices for VR development, review game design tips, discuss methods for combating motion sickness and identify alternate uses for VR applications
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Requirements

You'll need the following to complete this assignment:

  • An Oculus Rift and experience of exploring virtual reality games and applications.
  • A control device (Oculus Remote or Touch Controller).
  • A computer system which meets the required specification. Visit the Oculus Support page at https://support.oculus.com/rift/, to make sure your computer meets the system requirements.
  • An installed version of Unity 5.6.x, or 2017.2+.

Although we will walk step-by-step through the development process, it is also advisable that the reader is familiar with some of the best practices for developing VR applications. These best practices can be found at https://developer3.oculus.com/documentation/intro-vr/latest/.