Virtual Reality (VR) has become a wildly popular tool for not only theÌýpresentationÌýof a project but also the process of designing a space.ÌýThe use of this tool can help us overcome one of the largest challenges as designers – convincing the client that our 2D representations will feel the same when constructed in reality.Ìý
The Emergence of Virtual Reality: Using Game Engines to Visualize 3D Space
Topics:ÌýAdvanced Technology / BIM
³¢±ð²Ô²µ³Ù³ó:Ìý1 hour |ÌýWhat's Included:ÌýVideo, quiz, and certificate of completionÌý
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Virtual Reality (VR) has become a wildly popular tool for not only theÌýpresentationÌýof a project but also the process of designing a space. The use of this tool can help us overcome one of the largest challenges as designers – convincing the client that our 2D representations will feel the same when constructed in reality. VR allows the user to gain a sense of scale and space that a drawing simply cannot.
In thisÌýwebinar, Carleton Immersive Media Studio researchers Joshua Chartrand and Julia Laninga will detail the process of bringing a Building Information Model (BIM) into Unreal Engine for use in a Virtual Reality headset. Using the Canadian Senate Foyer as a case study, they will first show how to convert the model into an Unreal asset using a commercial plugin, Datasmith. Next, they will demonstrate the problems that can occur when bringing Revit-based geometry into a game engine. Afterward, they will share a simple workflow on how to clean up a mesh in a 3D modeling software. Finally, they will compare the results between an untouched mesh and an optimized mesh in a Virtual Reality headset.
Learning Outcomes:Ìý
At the completionÌýof thisÌýwebinar, participants will be able to:Ìý
- Describe the basic concepts and characteristics that define a Virtual Reality experience and explain how Virtual Reality experiences can be utilized for the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry;
- Analyze an architectural model and realize how to break down its components for use in a Virtual Reality compatible software, ie. commercial game engines.
- Apply basic mesh optimization techniques towards polygon models for use in-game engine environments;
- Develop a simple Virtual Reality experience in Unreal Engine from a Building Information Model using Revit and Datasmith.
Subject Matter Experts:Ìý
Joshua ChartrandÌýlÌýBachelor of Information Technology lÌýCarleton Immersive Media Studio
Julia LaningaÌýlÌýBachelor of Information Technology lÌýCarleton Immersive Media Studio
Available Until:ÌýDecember 31, 2022Ìý
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Pricing A-La-CarteÌý
Member: $50Ìý /Ìý Non-Member: $75ÌýÌý
Intern Member: $35Ìý /Ìý Intern Non-Member: $50ÌýÌý
Student: $25ÌýÌý(must be an RAIC student associate member) Ìý
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