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Headset Characteristics

  • Eye distance
  • Field of View
  • Spatial Resolution
  • Focal distance

Extra Credit (Max. 10 Points)

Options for extra credit are:

Submission Instructions

Once you are done implementing the project, record a video demonstrating all the functionality you have implemented.

The video should be no longer than 5 minutes, and can be substantially shorter. The video format should ideally be MP4, but any other format the graders can view will also work.

While recording the video, record your voice explaining what aspects of the project requirements are covered. Record the video off the screen if you use a VR headset.

To create the video you don't need to use video editing software.

Components of your submission:

  • Video: Upload the video at the Assignment link on Canvas. Also add a text comment stating which functionality you have or have not implemented and what extra credit you have implemented. If you couldn't implement something in its entirety, please state which parts you did implement and expect to get points for.
    • Example 1: I've done the base project with no issues. No extra credit.
    • Example 2: Everything works except an issue with x: I couldn't get y to work properly.
    • Example 3: Sections 1, 2 and 4 are fully implemented.
    • Example 4: The base project is complete and I did z for extra credit.
  • Source code: Upload your Unity project to Canvas: Create a .zip file of your Unity project and submit it to Canvas.
  • Executable: If the .zip file with your Unity project includes the executable of your app you are done. Otherwise, build your Unity project into an Android .apk, Windows .exe file or the Mac equivalent and upload it to Canvas as zip file.