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    Android 3D Model Viewer

    Android 3D Model Viewer

    Android OpenGL 2.0 application to view 3D models

    This is a demo of OpenGL ES 2.0. It is basically an Android application with a 3D engine that can load Wavefront OBJ, STL & DAE files. The purpose of this application is to learn and share how to draw using OpenGL language. The application does not use any third-party library. Load 3D models and see how to do it with this open-source code application. The main purpose of this app is to show how to draw in Android using the OpenGL 2.0 by sharing the source code. So please, don't expect this...
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    Cardboard SDK

    Cardboard SDK

    Open source Cardboard SDK and samples

    This SDK provides everything you need to create your own Virtual Reality (VR) experiences for Google Cardboard. It supports essential VR features, such as motion tracking, stereoscopic rendering, and user interaction via the viewer button. With these capabilities, you can build entirely new VR experiences, or enhance existing apps with VR capabilities. You can use the Cardboard SDK to turn a smartphone into a VR platform. A smartphone can display 3D scenes with stereoscopic rendering, track and react to head movements, and interact with apps by detecting when the user presses the viewer button. ...
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    VR Neuroanatomy

    VR Neuroanatomy

    Explore and dissect a complete brain model in VR

    Understanding the anatomy of complex organs such as the human brain can be a challenge for students, so there is a definite advantage given to students who can experience the structures in a spatial way through real or virtual experiences. Since 2016, the Marquette Visualization Lab has been utilizing a dataset of 3 and 7 Tesla MRI scans from the Structural Informatics Group at University of Washington to visualize the structures of the brain in their Cave, utilizing the Unity game engine...
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    Puzzler-VR

    Puzzler-VR

    A VR puzzle game for Cardboard using Unity

    Puzzler is a mobile VR application for new VR users which challenges them to solve a familiar type of puzzle in a new way. You just need your mobile and VR cardboard and you can enjoy playing puzzles in a virtual world without being distracted by anything from the real world you live in. Most of the scripts were provided by Udacity. I have edited them to match my needs. Most of the models and textures are provided by Udacity starter files. I used some images for texturing the particles. The...
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