“The virtual reality and augmented reality industries are growing by leaps and bounds — but finding workers with the right skills can be a challenge.” – CNBC report Virtual and Augmented Reality are poised to revolutionize how we interact with computers, with the world and with each other, and Unity is at the forefront of this technology; an estimated 90% of Samsung Gear VR games and 53% of Oculus Rift (games at launch) were Made With Unity. And according to labor market analytics company Burning Glass, “there’s nothing virtual about the jobs in this field. They’re here and now and very real.” In this course, you’ll learn how to design, develop, troubleshoot, and publish your own mobile VR applications in Unity for Google Daydream, Gear VR, or Oculus Go devices. Using the very latest techniques recommended by Unity’s VR engineers, you’ll build a complete VR environment that you can continue to use after the course, while learning to apply best practices in user experience, interaction, teleportation and navigation design for VR. In short, this course will take you from software developer to VR developer. This is the second of three courses in Unity’s XR Specialization, which includes an Introduction to XR course …
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Courses : 4
Specification: Mobile VR App Development with Unity
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7 reviews for Mobile VR App Development with Unity
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Price | Free |
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Duration | 27 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Sujuma B –
nice
Steven Z –
This course presents useful material on many aspects of VR in general and specifics needed for mobile platforms in a cool virtual environment. Definitely worth your time! Steve
Jim S –
if you have any interest in mobile VR, this is a great place to get started. The only thing I wish is that I would have had the google DayDream sooner.
Ruida Z –
Horribly designed peer reviewed assignment. Unsubscribed.
Pooja B –
This course has frustrated me so much but still, I am unable to complete this course. The videos are useless and it has only documentation which is too vague and not at all explains what you have to do. The people are not at all active on forums to help you if you get stuck. If you get stuck, it means it is the end for you. I think that more video lectures and explanation is required rather than documentation. The instructor should be active on forums to help us out if we get stuck.
Luis E –
it’s basically a “go to the docs and read em” kind of course, it’s way too expensive for such little info and help
dineshkumar –
good