I have a first meeting, and I and my mentor discussed about what projects I could work on. There are two choices; one is using virtual reality, and another project is using augmented reality. Virtual reality is "the computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional image" according to a dictionary. Basically, people can feel three-dimensional images; for example, oculus and Google Cardboard are famous. Augmented reality is "a technology that superimposes a computer-generated image on a user's view of the real world" according to a dictionary. The good example is PokemonGo; users can see pokemon or some images on their real lives. Since I have never done neither of them, I thought it would be really hard to program. However, game industry is changing rapidly, that programmers need to learn new languages constantly, which means programming languages are user friendly. Thus, it is not really hard to learn. I decided to try both of them and decide which one sounds more fun. I started to research which programming I can use, and I and my mentor decided to use ARIS for augmented reality. Since making an augmented reality game collaborating with historical figure in Troy was a good idea, we decided to work on it. Next week, I will figure out how to program ARIS.
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Jon Calos
11/16/2016 06:55:39 am
Great post! You provide a nice amount of information and some images. Keep up the great effort!
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