Mozilla VR Blog: Wrapping up a week of WebVR experiments |
Earlier this week, we kicked off a week of WebVR experiments with our friends at Glitch.com. Glitch creator and WebVR expert Andr'es Cuervo put together seven projects that are fun, unique, and will challenge you to learn advanced techniques for building Virtual Reality experiences on the web.
If you are just getting started with WebVR, we recommend you check out this WebVR starter kit which will walk you through creating your very first WebVR experience.
Today, we launched the final experiment. If you haven't been following along, you can catch up on all of them below:
Learn how to use free motion capture data to animate a character running, dancing, or cartwheeling across a floor.
Learn about how to load common file types into your VR scene.
Learn how to work with the torus knot shape and the animation component that is included with A-frame.
Learn about template and layout components while you continue to build on the previous Winding Knots example.
Create some beautiful patterns using some flat geometry in A-Frame with clever tilting.
This is a simple optical optical illusion that is made possible with virtual reality.
Learn how to use an API to serve random images that are used as textures in this VR scene.
We hope you enjoyed learning and remixing these experiments (We really enjoyed putting them together). Follow Andr'es Cuervo on Glitch for even more WebVR experiments.
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