10/3/2017 Lecture Notes
- by Prof. Dan Pacheco
- October 3
- in
11-11:15: Housekeeping
- Get a free Unity3D user ID here: https://id.unity3d.com/
- If you want Unity on your laptop, use the EXACT same version as on lab computers.
- Quick S. Korea report. VR treadmill, 360 videos of a Buddhist temple and palaces.
- Great work on team videos! I'm starting to watch them. You should, too (not just your own).
- Coffee Roasters (Joshua Race)
- Women's Soccer (Shir)
- Lava Pour (Julian)
- Animal Shelter (Kyle)
- And from the other section:
- Horror Story (Alina Li)
- SU Sailing Team (Glen Wolyner)
- Creepy Family Dinner (Lenny Martinez)
- Dog Park (Nadia Persaud)
- Wedding
- Public service announcement: Thurs-Saturday in Food.com, #Newhouse4PR giving to help Hurricane Maria victims in PR and Virgin Islands.
11:15-11:25: Presentation
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Sergey Korovayny, VR in marketing
11:25-11:30: Unity: What can it let you do?
- Immersive news projects, like Harvest of Change.
- Most projects from Emblematic and anything walkaround in the Vive.
- Export for Mac, PC, and other platforms like gaming systems. Even the web!
- Let's look at that Harvest of Change project in Unity.
11:30-12:20: How Unity works. Follow along!
Now you will create a scene in Unity3D. If you get lost you can follow along in these notes. Today, focus on doing the following:
- Getting around the Unity environment
- Making a simple scene
- Creating a terrain and applying a texture
- Using the Asset Store
- Adding items from the Asset store to your scene
- Adding 3D sounds to your scene
- Moving through your scene using a First Person Controller
- Exporting your scene for Mac or PC
- Saving your project files to your portable hard drive
- Loading your project and/or scene on an Innovation Lab PC
Look ahead to Assignment 4
- Assignment 4 is to create a Unity scene that you can move through. Note, you will need to use some of what you learn in the next class session to complete the assignment.
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