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Building Augmented Reality Apps in RealityKit ARKit

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  • Nov 21, 2024
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Building Augmented Reality Apps in RealityKit ARKit  No.1

Building Augmented Reality Apps in RealityKit & ARKit, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.13, with 71 lectures, based on 259 reviews, and has 2511 subscribers.

You will learn about Building augmented reality applications using RealityKit Building augmented reality applications using ARKit Integration between RealityKit and SwiftUI Creating scenes using Reality Composer This course is ideal for individuals who are Developers who are interested in learning how to build AR apps using RealityKit or Developers who wants to take their skills to the next level or Developers who want to build apps for rumored Apple glasses. It is particularly useful for Developers who are interested in learning how to build AR apps using RealityKit or Developers who wants to take their skills to the next level or Developers who want to build apps for rumored Apple glasses.

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Summary

Title: Building Augmented Reality Apps in RealityKit & ARKit

Price: $84.99

Average Rating: 4.13

Number of Lectures: 71

Number of Published Lectures: 71

Number of Curriculum Items: 71

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 71

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Building augmented reality applications using RealityKit
  • Building augmented reality applications using ARKit
  • Integration between RealityKit and SwiftUI
  • Creating scenes using Reality Composer
  • Who Should Attend

  • Developers who are interested in learning how to build AR apps using RealityKit
  • Developers who wants to take their skills to the next level
  • Developers who want to build apps for rumored Apple glasses.
  • Target Audiences

  • Developers who are interested in learning how to build AR apps using RealityKit
  • Developers who wants to take their skills to the next level
  • Developers who want to build apps for rumored Apple glasses.
  • Augmented Reality has proven to be the next big innovation in technology. Google, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft and many other companies are investing a lot of time and money in building AR wearable devices. Augmented Reality apps will become mainstream in the near future and it is important for us developers to start learning how to build AR apps. In this course, you will learn how to build AR apps using Apple’s RealityKit framework.

    Let’s check out the contents of the course:

  • Getting started

  • Gestures

  • Importing models into your world

  • Occlusion, unlit and video materials

  • Physics

  • AR coaching

  • Measurement app

  • Image tracking

  • Light

  • Reality composer

  • Face anchors and object anchors

  • Furniture store app

  • Persistence

  • Location based anchors

  • All lectures are accompanied with downloadable resource files.

    Who is this course for?

  • Developers who are interested in learning how to build AR apps using RealityKit

  • Developers who wants to take their skills to the next level

  • Developers who want to build apps for rumored Apple glasses.

  • I have been teaching on Udemy since 2016 and have more than 65K students. I have over 20+ courses on Udemy and I take pride in answering all student questions. Take a look at some of the reviews from my students.

    It was one of the best courses you’ve ever taken from the instructor. I learned a lot. Some major issues have been superficially covered. I learned a lot from my education, I definitely recommend it.

    Super as always as all other courses!

    This course is definitely a must, the first thing a developer should see before typing “Hello World!”. 100% recommended. It’s my second programming course with Mohammad Azam, he’s an excellent teacher, he explains clearly, his voice and diction is perfect for learning, and while I’m thinking about my doubts he answers them almost immediately in the videos, it’s as if he will read my mind, when in reality it is because his methodology is perfect.

    I know you are excited about diving into RealityKit. Let’s go and get started.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Prerequisites

    Lecture 3: Exercise Files

    Chapter 2: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: Understanding the Concepts

    Lecture 2: Resources

    Lecture 3: Creating Your First AR Project

    Lecture 4: Resource: Wireless Debugging

    Lecture 5: Adding Your First Model Entity

    Lecture 6: Adding Multiple Model Entities

    Lecture 7: Adding Text

    Chapter 3: Gestures

    Lecture 1: Adding Tap Gestures to Virtual Objects

    Lecture 2: Ray Casting and Adding Virtual Objects Using ARAnchor

    Lecture 3: Ray Casting and Adding Object Using Anchor Entity

    Lecture 4: Scale, Rotate and Moving Virtual Objects

    Chapter 4: Importing Models into your World

    Lecture 1: Importing Models Using USDZ Files

    Lecture 2: Asynchronously Importing Models Using USDZ Files

    Lecture 3: Loading Multiple Models

    Lecture 4: Loading Entities with Animations

    Chapter 5: Occlusion, Unlit and Video Materials

    Lecture 1: What is Occlusion?

    Lecture 2: Resource: Occlusion Example YouTube Video

    Lecture 3: Implementing Occlusion in RealityKit

    Lecture 4: Video Materials

    Lecture 5: Unlit Material

    Lecture 6: Image Texture

    Lecture 7: Loading Multiple Image Textures Asynchronously

    Chapter 6: Physics

    Lecture 1: Hello Gravity

    Lecture 2: Collision Detection Example 1

    Lecture 3: Collision Detection Example 2

    Lecture 4: Collision Detection and Filters

    Lecture 5: Collision Detection and Physics

    Lecture 6: Implementing MovableEntity

    Chapter 7: AR Coaching

    Lecture 1: What is AR Coaching?

    Lecture 2: Implementing AR Coaching

    Chapter 8: Measurement App

    Lecture 1: What we will be building?

    Lecture 2: Setting Up Initial Project

    Lecture 3: Adding Virtual Points to the Real World

    Chapter 9: Image Tracking

    Lecture 1: What is Image Detection?

    Lecture 2: Resource: Image Detection AR Watch

    Lecture 3: Implementing Image Detection

    Lecture 4: Image Detection and Video Material

    Chapter 10: Light

    Lecture 1: Point Light

    Lecture 2: Directional Light

    Lecture 3: Spotlight

    Chapter 11: Reality Composer

    Lecture 1: What is Reality Composer?

    Lecture 2: Creating Scenes in Reality Composer

    Lecture 3: Adding Behaviors

    Lecture 4: Trigger Actions in Xcode through Reality Composer

    Lecture 5: Post Notification from Xcode to Trigger Action in Reality Composer

    Chapter 12: Face and Objects Anchors

    Lecture 1: What are Face Anchors?

    Lecture 2: Implementing Face Anchors

    Lecture 3: Scanning Models for Object Anchors

    Lecture 4: Resources

    Lecture 5: Implementing Object Anchors

    Chapter 13: Project Time – Furniture Store

    Lecture 1: What we will be building?

    Lecture 2: Displaying Furniture Images and Implementing FurnitureListViewModel

    Lecture 3: Loading Selected Furniture

    Lecture 4: Adding Coaching Overlay

    Chapter 14: Persistence

    Lecture 1: What we will be building?

    Lecture 2: Understanding the Starter Project

    Lecture 3: Saving World Map

    Lecture 4: Loading the Saved World Map

    Lecture 5: Display Mapping Status and Saved Alerts

    Chapter 15: Understanding ARGeoAnchor

    Lecture 1: What are ARGeoAnchors?

    Lecture 2: Tour of the Starter Project

    Lecture 3: Checking Support for Geo Anchors

    Lecture 4: Finding Users Current Location

    Lecture 5: Placing ARGeoAnchors based on Users Current Location

    Lecture 6: Adding ARGeoAnchors on Tap Gesture

    Lecture 7: Resources

    Chapter 16: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Next Steps

    Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture

    Instructors

  • Building Augmented Reality Apps in RealityKit ARKit  No.2
    Mohammad Azam
    Apple Featured iOS Developer and iOS Instructor
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  • 5 stars: 170 votes
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