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Another exciting lesson about Unity and VR, I was not able to follow tight on the procedure during class which I tried making Unity Mobile VR after class. However, sadly my phone was not able to show anything although I have already followed every single step on the pdf.
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For mobile VR, I remember that there's this Kpop music video from a boy band named Infinte on youtube which can be displayed in VR mode if we have a device to input our phone. Although I did not have such a device for me to enjoy that mv, I am pretty sure that it would have been a pretty nice experience to see boys dancing around me!
It was interesting to see how much people can get involved into the scene through the technology of VR, although at that time we as students do not have the cardboard for us to completely experience VR. But only by spinning 360 degrees all around with your finger or to hold up our phones and to spin around to see things moving alongside as already fascinating enough.
From how my friends were amazed by the music video. I could tell how VR can help us prototype certain experience. Instead of drawings and descriptions only, VR or AR can draw the user's attention to the product more and can get a better understanding of what is actually going on with the project. Which they will be able to give out better comments.
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