Learn to create WebXR, VR and AR, experiences using Three.JS
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WebXR brings both VR and AR to the browser. The API has the massive forces of Google and Amazon behind it so it looks like immersive experiences, using only a browser, are going to make a huge impact in the near future. WebXR works great with Oculus headsets, including the Oculus Quest 2 and the Chrome Android browser is already supporting the API for both AR, Augmented Reality, and VR, Virtual Reality, experiences. But WebXR only harnesses the sensors on a mobile device and creates an agreed definition of how to use this data. To actually visualise 3D content you need a WebGL library and there is no better one to use than Three.JS. This mature Open Source library has many users around the globe and is supported by many developers. Three.JS is at version 118 at the time of writing and is a robust, production ready library. Recently WebXR support was added to the library. Making it easy for developers to create immersive experiences.
In this course you’ll learn how easy it is, using Three.JS, to create VR and AR experiences. To get the best from the course you will need to be comfortable with JavaScript coding. No other prerequisites are required.
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Price | $13.99 |
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Duration | 5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Derek Lawrence –
Great up to the point where a number of words i didn’t understand or hadn’t heard before formed a sentence (the code section). This is where I had to slow down and recap a lot
JEEVAN MOKASHI –
It is a amazing course
Tony Turetsky –
I wish these How is this course so far reviews came a little later in the lessons, but you can tell that the production value in this course is above average.
Dimitrios Christopoulos –
I really much admire what Nick is doing. Very informative course and he responds to comments very quickly. Keep up Nick.
Ivan Farkas –
Great content. I hope it will work with iOS otherwise we got another VRML : (
Herman Tolle –
so far so good
Baruch Abramson –
The automatic caption confuses a lot. Is there a possibility to make a real caption/subtitles ?
Anginio Torres Rodriguez –
i dint undestand lots of things in every codo because the fast explaining , but the info is great
Husham Hantoush –
step by step, clear instructions and easy to follow
Skylla54 . –
Amazing overview how to work with the three.js libary. I dont want to know, how much time nick spended on figuring these things out out. ^^ :thumbsUp:
Clayton Bagwell –
The instructions were clear and well explained.
Jean Robert Cloutier –
very great ande well presented, slide are very nice