Create your own VR adventure

From Thursday, September 12, 2024 3:30 PM
to Thursday, October 24, 2024 4:30 PM

Fulford School Fund

Open in-person activity

English

Fulfordgate
YO10 4FY York

Game Dev Club is a creative after school club for students at Fulford School to learn how to create, animate and code 3d assets. This series of live, in-person event will kickstart the new academic year for a new cohort of students to go from absolute beginner to publishing and experiencing their own 3d VR experience. Students will use the Amazon AWS Virtual tour to see what the technology is capable of then will learn to design, create, texture and animate 3d assets in Blender. They will then incorporate these assets into a 3d VR world in Unity with a theme of "using technology to make the world a better place". We will have a competition to create the best VR environment. Game Dev Club is committed to having at least 50% non male demographic, prioritising places for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Admission is free but students must register in advance

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Compass coding
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