The Ultimate Guide to Real World Applications with Unity
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This course is authorized by and made in partnership with Unity Technologies.
Have you ever wanted to create applications other than video games but thought Unity could only do that? I’m here to tell you that Unity is now more than just a fantastic game engine; it’s also a real-time rendering platform capable of delivering and powering enterprise-level applications. Unity is used by both large and small businesses to power their applications, regardless of industry: film, automotive, machine learning, construction, and many more. Companies such as Uber, Disney, Coca-Cola, and AT&T are collaborating with Unity to create new innovative technologies and applications.
This course will teach you:
Create a virtual reality experience.
Investigate APIs such as AWS and Google Maps.
Data can be saved and loaded to cloud storage.
Use asset bundles and Scriptable Objects.
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This course will walk you through the creation of three applications. The first application is a service adjustment app that will show you the ease and flexibility of building your UI with the Unity engine. We take this a step further by getting into different APIs and how to connect to them using Unity. You’ll learn how to work with Google Maps API and obtain your GEO location. You’ll learn how to use your iOS or Android device’s camera and save the image as a texture! You’ll finish the app by saving and loading a file to and from Amazon S3, one of the web’s most popular storage file systems.
Our second application is a zoo-specific interactive map experience. This app will reinforce the ease of use by working with Unity’s UI System before moving on to triggering engagement points to display infographics. A big takeaway from this project is the introduction of Scriptable Objects. We have several engagement cards in our application that we want to show to our users, so instead of creating 50 or more engagement cards, we create a template for a card using a scriptable object and then dynamically populate those cards at run-time. This is an incredible Unity feature!
Our final application is an augmented reality (AR) experience where we demonstrate the power of working with AR to induce learning. Our application guides you through the anatomy of a horse and allows you to control the transitions using the animation system. The use of asset bundles is a significant takeaway from this project. Asset bundles enable you to save models, data, and even entire scenes to a cloud-hosted solution such as AWS S3 and then retrieve that object at run-time to incorporate it into your scene.
Why Build Real-World Applications with Unity?
Unity is far more than a game engine. From the user-friendly editor, to the flexibility of C# scripting, you can create incredibly powerful and useful applications within a fraction of the time. One of the biggest struggles new developers have when learning app development is to choose a platform to develop for. With Unity, you design and develop your application once, and then port it to over 22 different platforms, including iOS, Android, Windows, and wearables, with the click of a button. If you’re serious about a career with Unity, you should be interested in learning to develop real-world applications because it opens the door to new opportunities. Concentrating solely on games results in a $120 billion industry. While that is quite large, the games industry is very niche and tightly knit, only accepting new members on a very rare basis. Using Unity to build real-world applications, on the other hand, opens up opportunities in several other multi-billion-dollar industries, as previously mentioned. This allows you to use your skills and knowledge of the real-time rendering engine and apply it to help these other industries thrive and innovate. With this course, I’m going to show you how I became a self-taught software engineer. Through the simple process of researching solutions and understanding the logic of what you’re writing, you’ll discover how easy and powerful Unity can be when developing applications beyond games.
The answer is yes.
This is the fourth course on Udemy that has been co-created with Unity Technologies. We want to show the power and flexibility of using Unity to develop enterprise-level applications rather than just games. I’ve been developing in Unity since the initial public release of version 2.6. I am also a self-taught software engineer. I’ve developed enterprise augmented reality applications for companies like Coca-Cola, AT&T, GE, and Thyssenkrupp. These were powerful real world applications that were powered using Unity! I fell in love with the opportunity to work for these big clients and loved how the logic and problem solving I applied to video games was seamless in the transition to developing enterprise level applications.
Upon completion of this Unity course, students will understand Unity from a software engineering standpoint. The ability to research and understand the logic being applied to these applications will help you grow as a developer and widen the opportunity for you to get a career working with Unity.
Join me on this adventure today! I’ll see you in the course.
Who this course is for:
Students interested in Software Engineering using Unity
Students interested in Advanced Programming with C#
Students interested in working with different API’s inside of Unity
Students interested in AR
Students interested in Asset Bundles
Students interested in Scriptable Objects
Students Interested in working with Connected Cloud Services using Unity
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