NonAR RealityKit Example Using a Perspective Camera // Coding on iPad Pro
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
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In this video, I show you step-by-step how to use RealityKit’s NonAR mode to create your very own virtual 3D scene. As you’ll learn, RealityKit is more than just an AR framework. It can also be used as a 3D rendering framework for virtual scenes.
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Thanks for this tutorial. I would love to get your thoughts and/or a tutorial on adding an HDRI environment with the PerspectiveCamera.
I am having some trouble with getting the .skybox resources loaded on Playgrounds on iPad - both in App (swiftpm) and Playground templates. Wonder if I'm missing something that you might be able to work through..
Thanks
Thanks Ryan. This is a great example that covers all the foundational elements. I assume you could also asynchronously load a RealityKit project into this scene in place of the sphere and the plane.
Great works, Ryan. Could you make a video about Physics with RealityKit? I have not seen any videos about it before.
Nice video 👍
can I move camera direction after .nonAR build to detect planes in the virtual environment
Great and clear explanation, thanks. However your pointlight does not seem to work. According to your script, it's central, but the sphere reflection shows that the light comes laterally upper left (seems to be the default light being showed).
Hey Ryan Howdy?? I was wondering if you could make more such videos you know, the non AR ones, for us guys who have an ipad that doesn’t support AR so that would be great!!
please make a video for Xcode cons I have a new MacBook Pro and I won't to warn how to code
I watched 20 videos (don't work) Your tutorials are my favourite
😍😍😍🥰🥰
How can we add a 360 video?
Thanks Ryan. Do you mind ask you a question? I'm trying to import reality composer scene to reality kit, and apply force to a ball in a scene with random direction. Could you guide me how to do this? Add force method doesn't do anything at all...😭
What's the point of this? As in, what could this be used for?
What's up, Ryan?!
i am not really sure if you are real or a projection