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Tools to build VR Content

There are several tools which you can use to create VR Content.
Game Engines are primarily used to create VR content. The most widely used Game Engines for VR Experiences are listed below.

Unity3D

Unity is the most widely used engine for creating VR Experiences, due to its easy learning curve, awesome community support and graphics capabilities.

Courtesy : Unity3D.com

Unreal Engine
Unreal engine, known for its superior Graphics quality and easy to use Visual - Node based Editor (Blueprint), which allows you to create great experiences without having to write a single line of code.

Courtesy : variety.com

Godot Engine
Godot is the most powerful Open-Source Game engine. Heavily customizable, light and packed with all kinds of features.

Courtesy Godot Engine

WebVR
WebVR is an open specification that makes it possible to experience VR in your browser. Their goal is to make it easier for everyone to get into VR experiences, no matter what device you have.
Being over the browser, it works with almost any device.

Courtesy : webvr.info

Scapic

Scapic is a really amazing online platform which you can use to create and prototype VR scenes and experiences easily. You can easily make complete VR Experiences in minutes.

Courtesy : scapic.com

Vizor and Vizor Patches
Vizor is an easy to use tool to create VR Stories with 360-degree content.
It also has simple-to-use Visual Programming editor called "Patches" which can be used to create WebVR and WebGL experiences easily with no code at all.

In this VR 101 Course, we will be focusing on Unity 3D to create your first VR Experience. The following pages will guide you through installing the Unity3D Software and basics of how to use it to create cool environments and experiences for VR.