Demand for Augmented Reality (AR) applications is currently growing exponentially, and almost all big companies are investing in AR because they believe it is the future. With the bloom of metaverse and Augmented Reality (AR) glasses on the horizon, AR application development skills will be highly rewarding in the future. What if you can design Augmented Reality (AR) games and experiences with the latest state-of-the-art techniques such as real-world object recognition, hand detection, plane tracking, and more without worrying about image processing, video processing, and machine learning stuff? I am presenting you with the easiest and most updated Augmented Reality course. This course is suitable for any level, including beginners. However, it will be easy for you to get started quickly if you know how to work in Unity 3D. (Don't worry. If this is the first time you are going to try Unity 3D, let me know. I will send some resources to get familiar with it).
But when you search online, the problem is almost all AR Coding courses are outdated, created years ago, and do not contain updated information.
I am Yasas Sri Wickramasinghe, a Ph.D. student at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. I am doing my research specifically focusing on Augmented Reality Game Design. I am a lecturer, co-founder of an AR/VR startup, and a lead software engineer.
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