This is the code repository for Extended Reality (XR) - Building AR | VR | MR Projects [Video], published by Packt. It contains all the supporting project files necessary to work through the video course from start to finish.
The latest CNBC report suggests that starting salaries for VR and AR developers range from $40,000 to $80,000 a year. The mixed reality market is full of opportunities but finding developers with these skills is a challenge since the industry is still embryonic. If you want to successfully enter the industry, this is the right time to join the AR and VR movement. This course is your chance to benefit from this opportunity by working with these technologies and transforming the way we see and interact with the World. Extended Reality is an umbrella term used for AR, VR, and MR. This course gives you exposure to the Extended Reality world and helps you understand the subtle difference between Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, and Mixed Reality. Not only this, you'll build a solid foundation by developing applications using the most popular game engines for web and native platforms. By the end of the course, you'll have created your own projects on these platforms and will be ready for the future. Start learning today!
- Get an in-depth understanding of the complex AR|VR|MR landscape
- Learn to build exciting AR apps with state-of-the-art tools
- Grasp this niche technology by creating AR applications using PlayCanvas engine
- Create a festive 3D world and deploy your 1st VR app on-mobile
- Publish and deploy your applications on various hardware devices
- Create your 1st iOS app using SceneKit, a high-level 3D-graphics framework
To fully benefit from the coverage included in this course, you will need:
If you want to strategically move into a career in the VR/AR field and gain the skills to quickly and confidently create your own projects using the industry's leading tools, then this is the course you need! Are you keen to enter the field of Extended Reality and AR, VR, and MR? Some prior familiarity with AR/VR frameworks will be useful but not mandatory.