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Create WebXR, VR and AR apps, using the Wonderland Engine

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Description: 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. Meta are betting the company on its success. 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 an engine and in this course I show you how easy it is to create WebXR, VR and AR, apps using the Wonderland Engine.To get the best from the course you will need to be comfortable with JavaScript coding. No other prerequisites are required.The course is split into 6 sections.Introduction - you’ll be introduced to the Wonderland Editor, create a simple VR app and a simple AR app and learn how to test your apps on a headsetVR Solutions - teaches you the key features of a VR app; using physics, navigating an environment, adding a UI, picking up items with a controller and using the controller as a weapon.Deployment - learn how to upload your app to a live web server and discover how easy it is with the Wonderland Editor to create a PWA, a Progressive Web App that can be installed on your Quest 2 headsetSourcing and editing assets - you’ll learn to source great models online and how to use Blender to prepare them for Wonderland.Reference shows you how to get information about Wonderland components and how to use the 3D Math library glMatrix.<
Category: Development > Game Development > WebXR
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Price: 54.99
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Source: Impact
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