Course asset for the Udacity VR Developer Nanodegree program.
- Course: VR Design
- Lesson: Movement Mechanics
This course asset includes a Unity project with three scenes showcasing various movement mechanics for mobile VR, as well as two scenes illustrating bad movement mechanics that are likely to induce simulator sickness.
- The Unity project is the child directory of the repository and named according to the associated lesson.
- The Unity project is 'cleaned' and includes the
Assetsfolder, theProjectSettingsfolder, and theUnityPackageManagerfolder.
- The project's
Player SettingsandQuality Settingsare set to default values for the Unity version used.
Important! When deploying to device, make sure you configure the
Player Settingsfor the target platform according to what you learned in the previous courses.
Note: When deploying to device, it is recommended to update the
Quality Settingsaccording to what you learned in the previous courses.
- The scenes'
Lighting Settingsare set to default values for the Unity version used.
Note: When deploying to device, it is recommended to update the
Lighting Settingsas well as optimize the scene according to what you learned in the previous courses.
GoogleVR>Demosis not included.GoogleVR>GVRVideoPlayer.unitypackageis not included.- Scripts applicable to the course have been updated to reflect Unity's API change from
UnityEngine.VRtoUnityEngine.XR.
Note: If for any reason you remove and re-import GVR SDK for Unity v1.170.0, make sure you accept any API update pop-up prompts triggered by Unity. Alternatively, you can manually run the API updater (Unity menu
Assets>Run API Updater...) after the import has completed.
- VR Design - Intro to VR Design
- VR Design - Movement Mechanics
- VR Design - Presenting the Work
- VR Design - Puzzler
This repository is deprecated; therefore, we are going to archive it. However, learners will be able to fork it to their personal Github account but cannot submit PRs to this repository. If you have any issues or suggestions to make, feel free to:
- Utilize the https://knowledge.udacity.com/ forum to seek help on content-specific issues.
- Submit a support ticket along with the link to your forked repository if (learners are) blocked for other reasons. Here are the links for the retail consumers and enterprise learners.