In our latest Road to the Metaverse workshop session, Build immersive worlds in virtual reality (VR), senior technical specialists Ben Radcliffe and Jerome Maurey-Delaunay will teach you how to build immersive worlds, create a deeper sense of presence, and add interactions to breathe life into your virtual reality experience.
Here’s a sneak peek at what you can expect:
How to set up virtual objects within an environment
An introduction to locomotion systems
Creating hand interactions
Adding spatial audio and haptic feedback
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Ben works with Unity’s creator communities to advance the art and science of storytelling and digital transformation through the use of real-time 3D technology. He has over 20 years of experience creating location-based entertainment, animation, and visual effects for companies such as Disney, Lucasfilm, and Industrial Light & Magic, as well as transportation design and visualization for Gulfstream and Bombardier.
Jerome acts as an ambassador for Unity’s growth into new industries, specifically automotive, transportation and manufacturing. He has two decades of experience building interactive user experiences across web, extended reality (XR), installations, mobile and embedded devices for brands such as Tata, Airbus, and Panasonic Avionics, as well as architectural visualization apps for Herzog & de Meuron and Zaha Hadid Architects.
Drew Domokos MC - Host and Unity Advocate, Unity
Drew is a Unity ambassador showcasing the latest in virtual reality and augmented reality innovations from Unity. Coming from Finger Food ATG (now Unity Accelerate Solutions), Drew has presented to prospective customers across multiple industries and has spoken at a variety of key industry events. He is a key player in telling the Unity story.
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