March 24, 2020
Tour of Kia project
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March 24, 2020
Tour of Kia project
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This is a regular Captivate project with a VR 360 slide. I also have imported a 3D animation that spins around. This is showing the VR from the outside rather than inside something.

I then made a multistate object and have two arrows. The learner can click on the arrows to rotate the car. As it rotates, small description boxes popup. All the description boxes are inside the different states. However, I setup three of the description boxes so you can click on them and something else happens. For example, you can click on the LED headlight description and you’ll see the headlights turn on. The final screen in this project is a simple example of programming a radio.

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2021-08-11 11:24:31
2021-08-11 11:24:31

Great info

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2021-04-28 09:24:48
2021-04-28 09:24:48

Well executed! The navigation could have been better by adding a link to the main menu for each section.

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2021-01-26 20:55:06
2021-01-26 20:55:06

Cool project…although I went to the vr interior and couldn’t figure out how to exit…

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2020-11-24 11:55:46
2020-11-24 11:55:46

Really good, i too like the interior view a lot.  I’ve done some VR work like this and the time it takes is massive, but the impact is worth it!

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2020-11-09 02:54:36
2020-11-09 02:54:36

The interior VR was pretty cool.

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2020-08-12 10:44:51
2020-08-12 10:44:51

Multistate is nice! I would switch off the grey belt at the  bottom.

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2020-08-02 11:02:05
2020-08-02 11:02:05

This could be really great technology for car companies going forward

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2020-07-08 11:48:36
2020-07-08 11:48:36

This is very cool and helpful.

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2020-06-28 21:18:53
2020-06-28 21:18:53

Wow. I appreciate your sample. Thank you for posting it.

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2020-03-26 14:12:06
2020-03-26 14:12:06

Very cool project Phil!

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2020-03-26 18:32:36
2020-03-26 18:32:36
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Thanks Paul. It was fun coming up with some neat techniques.

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