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About the Course

This course will begin your journey to creating Virtual Reality experiences. A Virtual Reality experience is a new world that you step into and are entirely immersed in. Creating a VR experience means creating that world and all the objects in it. In this course you will learn the basics of 3D graphics: how we create objects and how to lay them out to create an environment. You will learn techniques like materials and texturing that make your objects appear realistic. You will also learn about audio techniques to ensure that your experiences sound great as well as looking great. In all of these topics we will pay attention to the particular requirements of Virtual Reality, including pitfalls and performance issues: making sure your environment runs fast enough in VR. You will learn all of this using the professional game and VR engine, Unity3D. Unity is one of the most used game engine and is a relatively easy, but fully featured, introduction to 3D development. The course will culminate in a project in which you will create your own VR scene. VR development is something you can only learn by doing it yourself, so working on your project will be the best way to learn....

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FT

Oct 12, 2020

Realmente fue de mucha ayuda los videos y toda la información que nos compartieron agradezco a los tutores a a los que hacen posible estos cursos para seguir aprendiendo día tras día.

AC

Jan 14, 2018

This course refreshed my skills of developing 3D models and environments in Unity3D software. Some new learnings were interesting and useful - viz. how and where to to get 3D models.

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By Gautam S

Jul 9, 2020

NICE

By Alexander B

Jul 10, 2019

The videos and quizzes are good.

I think it would be better that all course members should use the same version of unity. It took me a lot of time troubleshooting newer Unity versions especially with iOS.

It is also not totally clear which files should be uploaded for review. I tried to get some answer in the forum, but did not get any answer. Neither from the staff nor from the members. There are no discussions in the forum at all.

By Emmanuella D

Feb 8, 2022

Outdated. this course uses a really old version of unity and unity is merciless about forward compatibility. I think it should be changed, was only able to complete my assignment thanks to unity learn. I did learn a whole about sound and the other theorectical aspects of making immersive environments were very informative. So tdrl: theory is fantastic but technical areas need to get updated.

By Stefan S

Nov 8, 2021

Some materials are outdated and teachers spend a lot of video time doing really basic stuff, like moving a mouse or zoom in/zoom out but good course all in all.

By Tatiana K

Feb 20, 2018

Nice that there was plenty of theory. But for implementation most of the difficult stuff was presenting as reading references to Unity web page. Not cool guys.

By Jare C

May 8, 2019

Content is great but the discussion forums seem to have some cobwebs.

By Tharani S

Jul 21, 2020

good

By Jagori S

Nov 5, 2020

I am really disappointed with the content of this course.Course1 was although very informative and descriptive and introduced a lot of concepts on VR which a beginner would find useful.But course2 doesnt teach any of the basics like content creation via examples.Instead it merely redirects to unity for further reading.If I had to refer Unity for everything then why enroll in this course.Self study although I agree is a fantastic way to learn.But I was hoping since this is a specialisation course it will atleast guide me through the basics by means of an example atleast.Its more turotial based than hands on.

By achraf j

Mar 25, 2023

Very basic. I would prefer watching videos on Youtube than paying for this course. Lack of information, and there no big help with unity.

By HARI O N

May 15, 2021

need to improvise