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Creating a Virtual Reality Web App with Blender and Three.js

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Creating a Virtual Reality Web App with Blender and Three.js, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4, with 52 lectures, based on 9 reviews, and has 62 subscribers.

You will learn about Create a Virtual Reality Web App to use with your smartphone Create a 3D Scenario with Blender Create a webpack project with VSCode Load a 3D Model in a VR Environment Add Physics to concave models Read joystick inputs with javascript Display 3D Text Panels in a VR Environment Work with Threejs, enable3D and aframe This course is ideal for individuals who are Web developers that want to create a VR App or Designers that want to implement their 3d designs in a web page It is particularly useful for Web developers that want to create a VR App or Designers that want to implement their 3d designs in a web page.

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Title: Creating a Virtual Reality Web App with Blender and Three.js

Price: $39.99

Average Rating: 4

Number of Lectures: 52

Number of Published Lectures: 52

Number of Curriculum Items: 52

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 52

Original Price: $34.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Create a Virtual Reality Web App to use with your smartphone
  • Create a 3D Scenario with Blender
  • Create a webpack project with VSCode
  • Load a 3D Model in a VR Environment
  • Add Physics to concave models
  • Read joystick inputs with javascript
  • Display 3D Text Panels in a VR Environment
  • Work with Threejs, enable3D and aframe
  • Who Should Attend

  • Web developers that want to create a VR App
  • Designers that want to implement their 3d designs in a web page
  • Target Audiences

  • Web developers that want to create a VR App
  • Designers that want to implement their 3d designs in a web page
  • Hello and welcome.

    If you are a web developer or designer interested in creating a web page that has the ability to use your smartphone for a virtual reality environment, this course is for you.

    This course is focused on using Blender, Javascript and Three.js to create an virtual reality application.

    We are also going to use javascript libraries like aframe to easily configure the vr environment and enable 3d to configure the physics of the scene.

    We will create step by step the 3D models, the configuration of our development environment, the code to create the application and the deployment in a local server.

    In this course you will learn:

  • Create a Virtual Reality Web App to use with your smartphone

  • Create a 3D Scenario with Blender

  • Create a webpack project with VSCode

  • Load a 3D Model in a VR Environment

  • Add Physics to concave models

  • Read joystick inputs with javascript

  • Display 3D Text Panels in a VR Environment

  • Work with Threejs, enable3D and aframe

  • You may find this course attractive because it can serve as the basis for creating a prototype virtual reality app that you can customize.

    In addition, you will have access to the content created during the course.

    I hope you find the content useful and that you can apply it to your personal projects.

    Have fun and happy learning.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: House

    Lecture 1: Blender instructions. pt1

    Lecture 2: Creating the base

    Lecture 3: Creating the entrances and windows. Pt 1

    Lecture 4: Creating the entrances and windows. Pt 2

    Lecture 5: Creating the roof and floor. Pt 1

    Lecture 6: Creating the roof and floor. Pt 2

    Lecture 7: Creating the roof and floor. Pt 3

    Lecture 8: Working with the walls

    Lecture 9: Blender instructions. pt2

    Lecture 10: Working with textures. Pt 1

    Lecture 11: Working with textures. Pt 2

    Lecture 12: Working with textures. Pt 3

    Lecture 13: Working with textures. Pt 4

    Lecture 14: Fixing the figure

    Chapter 3: Scene

    Lecture 1: Creating the scene

    Lecture 2: Append the house

    Lecture 3: Exporting

    Chapter 4: VSCode configuration

    Lecture 1: Javascript instructions

    Lecture 2: Configuring webpack

    Lecture 3: Importing libraries

    Chapter 5: Writing the code

    Lecture 1: index.html and aframe elements

    Lecture 2: Base variables

    Lecture 3: scene_update component

    Lecture 4: ammo.js files

    Lecture 5: MainScene function

    Lecture 6: loadGLBWithData function

    Lecture 7: scene_custom_update function

    Lecture 8: movement function

    Lecture 9: desktop_rotation function

    Lecture 10: panoramic image instructions

    Lecture 11: texture

    Chapter 6: Building

    Lecture 1: certificate

    Lecture 2: webpack.config.js

    Lecture 3: npm run build

    Lecture 4: local server

    Chapter 7: Testing the code

    Lecture 1: Result

    Chapter 8: Interactive object

    Lecture 1: Creating the base

    Lecture 2: Working with textures

    Lecture 3: Custom property

    Lecture 4: Fixing the figure

    Chapter 9: Reworking the scene

    Lecture 1: Append the frame

    Lecture 2: Exporting

    Chapter 10: Coding the interaction

    Lecture 1: Proxy

    Lecture 2: Raycaster

    Lecture 3: Text panel

    Lecture 4: action_button

    Lecture 5: Remove debugger

    Chapter 11: Testing the interaction

    Lecture 1: Result

    Chapter 12: Live demo

    Lecture 1: PC and joystick

    Lecture 2: VR Headset and joystick

    Chapter 13: End

    Lecture 1: final message

    Instructors

  • Creating a Virtual Reality Web App with Blender and Three.js  No.2
    Oscar Villarreal
    Software developer
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