Manipulating the Environment
Beginner
- 10 Videos | 34m 59s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
Virtual reality environments are designed to immerse the user; however, our senses can react negatively if the environment is not handled carefully. Discover how to handle and prevent VR sickness and motion issues.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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describe the symptoms of virtual reality sickness and the contributing factorsspecify how virtual reality environments can cause nausea and other discomforts for usersprevent nausea and give the user a comfortable virtual environment experienceinteract with a user's sense of motion and recognize how it affects virtual reality experiencesdescribe how gaze is used and how it affects a VR environment
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define what a reticle is and how it can be used to help a user within a virtual reality environmentwork with the render scale to find a balance between sharpness and performanceuse head rotation and position tracking in a virtual reality environmentuse a touchpad, keyboard, control stick, or headgear buttons to allow users to manipulate a virtual reality environmentdescribe how manipulating a virtual reality environment can affect a user
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Defining VR Sickness7m 15sUP NEXT
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2.Defining How VR Causes Nausea3m 6s
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3.Preventing Nausea3m 43s
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4.Recognizing and Preventing Vection4m 27s
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5.Detecting and Using Gaze2m 54s
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6.Defining the use of a Reticle2m 43s
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7.Working with the Render Scale2m 14s
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8.Managing Rotation and Position3m 27s
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9.Using a Touchpad or Keyboard2m 9s
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10.Exercise: Manipulate the VR Environment3m 1s
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