Diploma in Apple Development 🍎👩🏻‍💻: Spatial One: Lecture 6: Revised project thoughts, more Immersive Spaces in VisionOS.
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Second, I'm going to start every lecture with a meditation from the fantastic Sitting Still Like a Frog book, all read by Myla Kabat-Zinn. If you don't want to participate that's completely fine.
Let's start by going over your App Design Workbook work in groups. Who wants to go first? 7 minutes total each!
  1. Page 16 of the App Design Workbook: "Consider Diversity"
  2. Page 17 of the App Design Workbook: "Summarize (sic) Your Audience"
  3. Page 20 of the App Design Workbook: "Analyze (sic) causes"
  4. Page 22 of the App Design Workbook: "Research competitors"
Let's continue by watching a video from WWDC.
"Go beyond the window with SwiftUI" (24 mins)
"Get ready to launch into space — a new SwiftUI scene type that can help you make great immersive experiences for visionOS. We'll show you how to create a new scene with ImmersiveSpace, place 3D content, and integrate RealityView. Explore how you can use the immersionStyle scene modifier to increase the level of immersion in an app and learn best practices for managing spaces, adding virtual hands with ARKit, adding support for SharePlay, and building an "out of this world" experience!"
Together, let's continue Apple's Develop in Swift Tutorials from Coding One - moving onto: Create 3D models in the Shared Space before finishing with Wrap-up: Volumes in visionOS.
Next, let's continue going through the introductory visionOS samples. Let's keep exploring them: "Creating 3D entities in visionOS with RealityKit", "Creating 3D models as movable windows" and "Creating immersive spaces in visionOS" .
Finally, let's explore this Sample Code from Apple: Combining 2D and 3D views in an immersive app.
What questions do you have for me?
The next lecture is all about Reality Composer Pro. See you next Friday, but please review all of the content from today's lecture before then.
Thanks!
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