RealityKit Workshop

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Welcome to the RealityKit Applications Workshop!

Embark on a journey into the fundamentals of RealityKit applications, where we unravel the essential elements of entities, components, and anchors. This workshop is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of these foundational building blocks, empowering you to craft dynamic and engaging augmented reality environments.

This workshop not only enhances your RealityKit skills but also lays the foundation for Vision Pro development. Join us in bringing your virtual creations to life in the exciting world of augmented reality!


Fundamentals

Delve into the foundations of RealityKit applications, unraveling the core elements such as entities, components, and anchors. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how these building blocks form the backbone of immersive experiences, empowering you to craft dynamic and engaging augmented reality environments.

Gestures

Learn how to seamlessly interact with virtual objects in augmented reality (AR) using RealityKit. One key aspect of this interaction is understanding the concept of ray-casting and its pivotal role in enabling intuitive and responsive user experiences.

Models

Learn the art of seamlessly integrating virtual models into your augmented reality experiences, and unlock the full potential of your immersive creations.

Physics

Infuse realism into your virtual creations with physics. Learn realistic movement, interactions, and behaviors for virtual objects. From simulating gravity to controlling collisions, unlock the power of physics for dynamic and lifelike augmented reality experiences.

What you will be building in the workshop?


Mohammad Azam

Mohammad Azam is a seasoned developer with over a decade of experience, contributing to the success of Fortune 500 companies such as Valic, AIG, Dell, Baker Hughes, and Blinds.com as a lead mobile developer. He is also a top mobile instructor with over 80K students worldwide. Currently, Azam serves as an instructor at a coding bootcamp, where he trains developers who have subsequently secured positions at prestigious companies like Apple and JP Morgan Chase.