Unreal VR Dev: Make VR Experiences with Unreal Engine in C++
$124.99 $14.99Track price
Learn to build beautiful Virtual Reality experiences. This course, created in collaboration with Epic Games, teaches you everything you need to know to build your very own VR apps and games in the world class Unreal Engine.
Unreal is a massively powerful game engine that puts performance and graphics first. It includes industry–grade VR tools that power some of the best high–end experiences on the market such as Robo Recall. That’s why Unreal is the perfect tool to create your own VR experiences.
Virtual Reality is being used to develop apps and experiences for a broad range of industries beyond games. You can do Architectural Visualisation by walking around a building before it is built. You can sketch and sculpt car designs directly in 3D without a modeller. And of, course, you can play games in a completely different way.
But Unreal being as powerful as it is and VR, so new, it can be hard to know where to start. This course makes understanding Unreal VR super easy. Not only do we show you how to use the engine’s VR features, but we teach you the fundamental concepts of VR development. By teaching you the fundamentals, we will put you ahead in the rapidly developing VR space.
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Specification: Unreal VR Dev: Make VR Experiences with Unreal Engine in C++
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 17 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Juan Rojas –
nice guy, give him a pay rise!!
Ivan Calitz Crockart –
Fantastic content, well presented and a very helpful community make for an ideal learning experience.
Michael Cole –
Just finished this course and it was great. I’m light years beyond where I started. The middle third of the course was a bit of a struggle, but by the last third (making the UI) I was making leaps and bounds. I’d recommend this course to any programmer. My first attempt, I tried to use a newer version of Unreal and got bogged down. My second attempt I used 4.19. Unless you’re very familiar w/ Unreal, I’d recommend using 4.19. I was unaware you can download the debug symbols from the Epic Launcher Library (options dropdown) and burned 16 hours trying to resolve a null pointer issue. Definitely get the debug symbols.
Junaid Malik –
Awesome course!
Robert Printis –
Great course. I have my own archviz project. Easy to add VR, based on course. Learned how things are working. Good start.
Zac Robinson –
I don’t like that mistakes are made during the video, then he says ‘Oh well, fix it later’ I would rather the video be accurate to begin with, it makes the presentation feel sloppy.
Diego de Blas Mateo –
If you are interested in learning VR with Unreal Engine, this course is a must!
Patrick Kelly –
Ben is always great and so are his pals.