Today i began to test out unity and work with the tools. I created a 3d game which is not yet fully functional. The game is a 3d cube game, where the player is a cube and must maneuver past obstacles in order to progress to the next level. Now, the coding is not the only thing involved. There is a lot of re-texturing and shifting of objects/lighting involved. It's actually really entertaining because Unity 3d is actually really understandable and easy to use. Now, creating a game is no easy task but it's also no application for medicine. I hope to learn about unity 3d through this game tutorial and use my understanding of it towards other projects like the Google glass API.
ashish
7/11/2014 07:36:10 pm
yes, the learning from Unity will be helpful as you explore google API and leverage them. there is entire slew of medical games that are being studied-- from maintaining cognition in people with memory loss to having old people stay active using wii..
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AuthorYathin Latif is a upcoming sophomore originally a Biology major but became interested in computing and code. He is now working towards a BS in computer science. Learning new languages and tools to further his goals. This summer he hopes to learn as much as possible over these few weeks. Looking to learn more about in software and mobile development. Archives
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