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Complete 35 Projects- Unity VR Games with C# iPhone Apps

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Complete 35 Projects: Unity VR Games with C# & iPhone Apps, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 424 lectures, based on 13 reviews, and has 265 subscribers.

You will learn about Build Virtual Reality games. Create 3D models in Blender. Learn the fundamentals of game design. Code in C# and Swift. Navigate Xcode 9s interface. Make real apps from scratch. Build apps for the iPhone from start to finish. This course is ideal for individuals who are Complete beginners. No prior coding or digital art skills necessary. or People who want to make games. or Beginners who want to make 3D models. or Beginners to mobile development who want an introduction to Swift 4 and Xcode 9. It is particularly useful for Complete beginners. No prior coding or digital art skills necessary. or People who want to make games. or Beginners who want to make 3D models. or Beginners to mobile development who want an introduction to Swift 4 and Xcode 9.

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Summary

Title: Complete 35 Projects: Unity VR Games with C# & iPhone Apps

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.35

Number of Lectures: 424

Number of Published Lectures: 424

Number of Curriculum Items: 424

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 424

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Build Virtual Reality games.
  • Create 3D models in Blender.
  • Learn the fundamentals of game design.
  • Code in C# and Swift.
  • Navigate Xcode 9s interface.
  • Make real apps from scratch.
  • Build apps for the iPhone from start to finish.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Complete beginners. No prior coding or digital art skills necessary.
  • People who want to make games.
  • Beginners who want to make 3D models.
  • Beginners to mobile development who want an introduction to Swift 4 and Xcode 9.
  • Target Audiences

  • Complete beginners. No prior coding or digital art skills necessary.
  • People who want to make games.
  • Beginners who want to make 3D models.
  • Beginners to mobile development who want an introduction to Swift 4 and Xcode 9.
  • Make games and apps like first person shooter, tic tac toe, escape, color converter,?and so much more.?

    A wildly successful Kickstarter funded this course

    Are you an?aspiring C# developers, digital artists, or iOS developer??This is your?ULTIMATE?guide.

    Sign up now to learn Unity and Xcode

    In Part 1 of this course you’ll build 30 virtual reality games from start to finish, beginning in Unity?5.4.3f1. Then we make?original artwork in Blender 2.78?and integrating the artwork into the game. That’s 30 projects you’ll be able to add to your porfolio!

    One of the best features is that you can watch the courses at any speed you want. This means you can speed up the or slow down the video if you want to.

    In Part 2, you learn how to make apps in Xcode 9. This course is project-based, where you follow along with your instructor to build real projects.

    The best way for you to learn how to make your own app is to follow project-based training content. You can put the apps you make in this course in your portfolio!

    Included in this course is material for beginners to get comfortable with the interfaces. Please note that we reuse this content in similar courses because it is introductory material. You can find some material in this course in the following related courses:

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  • Xcode is Apple’s FREEsoftware for app development. Xcode is user-friendly and allows you to make complex and creative apps.At the same time it is accessible for beginners who want to make simple apps. Swift 4?is the programming language to learn if you want to make apps for Apple products.

    This course is project-based, so you will not learn a bunch of useless coding practices. At the end of this course, you will have real-world apps to use in your portfolio.

    Learning how to code is a great way to jump in a new career or enhance your current career. Coding is the new math and learning how to code will propel you forward for any situation.

    Learn a skill today because no one can take it away from you. People who can master technology will rule the future.

    Source code and art assets are included in this course. Enroll now to join the Mammoth community!

    In this course you’ll also find:

  • Our awesome e-book “Build a 3D Virtual Reality Whackamole Game”
  • Our 700+ page e-book “The Ultimate iOS 10, Xcode 8 Developer Book. Build 30 apps”
  • 6 webinars recorded?by our founder John Bura
  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: 30 3D Virtual Reality Unity Games

    Lecture 1: 5 Reasons To Learn Virtual Reality

    Lecture 2: Unity VR Games Preview

    Lecture 3: How To Get Unity & Blender

    Chapter 2: Unity Introduction

    Lecture 1: Have Unity experience? Jump to Section 7!

    Lecture 2: Unity Introduction

    Lecture 3: Unity Editor

    Lecture 4: Moving a Cube – Unity

    Lecture 5: Materials – Unity

    Lecture 6: Lights – Unity

    Lecture 7: Particle Systems – Unity

    Lecture 8: Game Physics – Unity

    Lecture 9: Asset Store – Unity

    Chapter 3: C# Coding – Unity Introduction

    Lecture 1: C# Coding Introduction – Unity

    Lecture 2: Variables – Unity

    Lecture 3: Methods – Unity

    Lecture 4: If Blocks – Unity

    Lecture 5: Loops – Unity

    Chapter 4: Inputs – Unity Introduction

    Lecture 1: Inputs Introduction – Unity

    Lecture 2: Handing User Input

    Lecture 3: Moving a Player – Unity

    Lecture 4: Jumping – Unity

    Lecture 5: Moving Forward – Unity

    Lecture 6: Cycling Cameras – Unity

    Chapter 5: Prefabs – Unity Introduction

    Lecture 1: Lets Talk About Prefabs – Unity

    Lecture 2: Prefabs Introduction – Unity

    Lecture 3: FAQ on Instantiating Objects – Unity

    Lecture 4: Random Angles – Unity

    Lecture 5: FAQ on Destroying Objects – Unity

    Lecture 6: Explosions – Unity

    Lecture 7: Explosion Effects

    Chapter 6: Virtual Reality (VR) – Unity Intro

    Lecture 1: VR Introduction – Unity

    Lecture 2: Activating VR

    Lecture 3: Building a Castle

    Lecture 4: Camera Changing Position?

    Lecture 5: Lowering Castle Doors

    Lecture 6: Triggering Events

    Lecture 7: Interface

    Chapter 7: SDK Update of June 2017

    Lecture 1: Updated: Using this Course with Unity Upgrade

    Lecture 2: Using Unity Package with Unity 5.6+

    Chapter 8: (Files) Code & Art – Unity VR

    Lecture 1: Source Code & Art Assets – Unity VR

    Chapter 9: Whack a Mole

    Lecture 1: Whack a Mole (Introduction)

    Lecture 2: Whack a Mole (Coding) – Part 1

    Lecture 3: GvrViewer.Instance.Triggered Equivalent

    Lecture 4: Whack a Mole (Coding) – Part 2

    Lecture 5: Whack a Mole (Coding) – Part 3

    Chapter 10: Blender Introduction

    Lecture 1: Why You Should Use Blender

    Lecture 2: Intro & Customizing Settings – Blender

    Lecture 3: Controlling Camera – Blender

    Lecture 4: Emulate Numpad Camera – Blender

    Lecture 5: Manipulating Objects – Blender

    Lecture 6: Common Tools – Blender

    Lecture 7: Mirroring 1 Side of Object – Blender

    Chapter 11: 3D Game Art – Whack a Mole

    Lecture 1: Whack a Mole (Art) – Part 1

    Lecture 2: Whack a Mole (Art) – Part 2

    Lecture 3: Whack a Mole (Final)

    Chapter 12: Hurdles

    Lecture 1: Hurdles (Introduction)

    Lecture 2: Hurdles (Coding) – Part 1

    Lecture 3: Hurdles (Coding) – Part 2

    Lecture 4: Hurdles (Coding) – Part 3

    Lecture 5: Hurdles (Art)

    Lecture 6: Hurdles (Final)

    Chapter 13: Cups and Ball

    Lecture 1: Cups and Ball (Introduction)

    Lecture 2: Cups and Ball (Coding) – Part 1

    Lecture 3: Cups and Ball (Coding) – Part 2

    Lecture 4: Cups and Ball (Coding) – Part 3

    Lecture 5: Cups and Ball (Art)

    Lecture 6: Cups and Ball (Final)

    Chapter 14: Bowling

    Lecture 1: Bowling (Introduction)

    Lecture 2: Bowling (Coding) – Part 1

    Lecture 3: Bowling (Coding) – Part 2

    Lecture 4: Bowling (Coding) – Part 3

    Lecture 5: Bowling (Art) – Part 1

    Lecture 6: Bowling (Art) – Part 2

    Lecture 7: Bowling (Final)

    Chapter 15: Ninja Sword

    Lecture 1: Ninja Sword (Introduction)

    Lecture 2: Ninja Sword (Coding) – Part 1

    Lecture 3: Ninja Sword (Coding) – Part 2

    Lecture 4: Ninja Sword (Coding) – Part 3

    Lecture 5: Ninja Sword (Art) – Part 1

    Lecture 6: Ninja Sword (Art) – Part 2

    Lecture 7: Ninja Sword (Final)

    Chapter 16: Basketball

    Lecture 1: Basketball (Introduction)

    Lecture 2: Basketball (Coding) – Part 1

    Lecture 3: Basketball (Coding) – Part 2

    Instructors

  • Complete 35 Projects- Unity VR Games with C# iPhone Apps  No.2
    Mammoth Interactive
    Top-Rated Instructor, 3.3 Million+ Students
  • Complete 35 Projects- Unity VR Games with C# iPhone Apps  No.3
    John Bura
    Best Selling Instructor Web/App/Game Developer 1Mil Students
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