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For this assignment you can obtain 100 points, plus up to 10 points for extra credit.  
 
For this assignment you can obtain 100 points, plus up to 10 points for extra credit.  

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Homework Assignment 4: Final Project

For this assignment you can obtain 100 points, plus up to 10 points for extra credit.

This homework assignment is due on Tuesday, March 21st at 11:30am.

The project is designed to be a team project for two people, just like the other projects this quarter.

The goal of this project is to create a 3D application for the Oculus Rift with either the Touch controllers or the Leap Motion. The following rules apply:

  • The application cannot be based on any of the previous homework projects.
  • The application cannot use input devices other than Touch or Leap. Specifically, it cannot use keyboard or mouse.
  • The application has to have a system control aspect, i.e., a menu.
  • Important: If your application uses the Touch controllers, you are only allowed to use two buttons on each controller. Which buttons is your choice. You're not allowed to use the joysticks on the controllers.

You are allowed to use Unity, Unreal, Lumberyard, OpenGL/C++ for the implementation. While the use of asset stores is allowed for textures and 3D models, any other use of assets from the asset store requires permission from the instructor or one of the TAs/tutors.

You are welcome to use the TA/tutors' office hours to brainstorm ideas with them, as well as for help during your work on the project, like for the other homework projects.

Grading

Your final project score consists of three parts:

  • Documentation (10 points)
  • Presentation (90 points)
  • Extra Credit (10 points)


Documentation (10 Points)

You need to create a blog to report on the progress you're making on your project. You need to make at least two blog entries to get the full score. The first is due on Sunday, March 12th at 11:59pm, the second is due on Sunday, March 19th at 11:59pm. You also need to make a short video clip of your application, and reference it in your blog. This is due when the projects are due, on Tuesday, March 21st at 11:30am.

The first blog entry needs to contain (at a minimum) the following pieces of information:

  • The name of your project.
  • The names of your team members.
  • A short description of the project.
  • What you are planning on spending your creative efforts on.

In week 2 you need to write about the progress you made, and mention any changes you have made to team, project title, or implementation plans. You also need to upload at least one screen shot of your application.

The video is due on presentation day and should be about 1 minute long. You don't need to use editing software, but you should use software to capture your screen to a video file. Screen recording software, such as the Open Broadcaster Software, is available free of charge for Windows and Mac, on the Mac you can use QuickTime. Audio is optional. Embed or link to the video from your blog.

You are free to create the blog on any web based blog site, such as Blogger or WordPress. You should use the same blog each time and just add new blog entries. You are free to add more entries than the required ones.

The points are distributed like this:

  • Blog entry #1: 3 points
  • Blog entry #2: 3 points
  • Video: 4 points