Unity Virtual Reality (VR) Development: No Coding Approach

Unity Virtual Reality (VR) Development: No Coding Approach
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Welcome to Udemy’s first, No Coding Required, VR development course, using VRTK 4. Build once and deploy to both Oculus and Steam VR devices. This course, teaches you everything you need to know to build your very own VR apps and games using the world class Unity Engine.I am an Emeritus certified iDTech instructor and also the author of the book ‘Unity Virtual Reality Development with VRTK4: A No-Coding Approach to Developing Immersive VR Experiences, Games, & Apps’ published by Apress and available World wide on the Amazon and Springer stores. The entire completed advanced VR Framework, is available for download, within Section 13 of the course, once you enrol. Unity is the top rated game engine, when it comes to developing VR apps and games. VRTK on the other hand is a battle-tested VR solution for Unity. Several block buster games have been made using Unity and VRTK 3.x. VRTK 4 in conjunction with Unity, has changed the dynamics of VR development. No other game engine comes even close, to providing you with such advanced functionality for VR development, as does VRTK 4 with Unity. From a toolkit standpoint, there are several free, as well as paid toolkits out there, for VR development, including Unity’s very own XR interaction toolkit. However, none of these toolkits, provide you with the advanced functionality that VRTK 4 provides, out of the box. There is currently no toolkit out there, that would allow you to create such advanced VR mechanics, without the need to write a single line of code. The 2 most prominent VR Toolkits on the Unity Asset Store cost approximately $60 and you don’t get the Arm swinging mechanic, different gliding locomotion styles, a rotatable teleport arrow head pointer, a 3D spatial hand interactable UI, a spatial simulator that works with a X Box Controller and a no coding approach. For one of these toolkits, for the climbing mechanic alone, you have to shell out an extra $60, resulting in a whopping amount of $120, for a VR toolkit. Over and above this, the learning curve is not easy, as tutorials do not exist or are scarce, and the manuals are poorly written, calling on you to rely on forums and community members, to help you out. Try to rebuild the mini game in this course, without writing a single line of code, using any other VR framework or toolkit currently available on the Asset store, even Unity’s very own XR Interaction toolkit. It wont be possible. In this course, you will not be called upon to launch Visual Studio, even once. No programming skills are required! There’s a popular English saying, “Give a person a fish and you feed him/her for a day. Teach a person to fish and you feed him/her for a lifetime.” In this course I give you the lifetime lesson. Using Unity and VRTK 4, you will build a complete framework from scratch, that can be used as the foundation, for building any VR game or experience. Towards the end of this course, you will utilize the framework you have built, to create your very own mini game. This course makes understanding VRTK4, super easy, and the framework you develop, will be one massive cohesive, lean, mean machine. At the end of this course, you will have an advanced VR framework, that you could even publish! You can even, enhance the mini game further, using the ideas provided within this course, and publish your game to both Oculus, and Steam. This course is aimed at beginner to intermediate Unity users who need to know their way about the Unity editor, for basic scene editing. A basic knowledge on how Unity Prefabs function and a basic understanding of how events work in general, would be helpful. You don’t need to know how to write any event code. This course will take you through everything, step by step and give you plenty of practice. You will need to have access to a 6 DOF (degrees of freedom) headset for Steam VR, or Oculus only. This course cannot be taken using a 3 DOF headset, as you need to be able to move around within your world. You could use a Steam VR headset like the HTC Vive, or an Oculus Rift, or an Oculus Quest (both 1 and 2 will work fine), which are some of the more popular, 6 DOF headsets available, and the ones this course has been tested against. If using the Oculus Quest, it would be advisable to have a link cable, as deploying a build to the headset, each time you test is not very practical, and would be time consuming. Please use Udemy’s Q & A, for any explanations you seek from my end, related to this course. This course will continue to be updated, as VRTK evolves. Become a VR pioneer now, and create the future- Chris Coutinho