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- | ====== Unity Sample & Tutorials ====== | ||
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- | ===== Unity Sample ===== | ||
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- | Unity is the most popular and supported platform for GestureWorks. GestureWorks supports three different use cases for Unity: | ||
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- | * **3D Scene** - Gestures interacting with the 3D scene. | ||
- | * **UI Gestures** - Gestures for Unity’s built in Canvas based UI. | ||
- | * **Screen Gestures** - Gesture events generated in response to the user touching the screen, such as as a full screen swipe, which isn’t related to specific item in the scene. | ||
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- | Source code for a sample illustrating these modes is in the GestureWorks 2 install at Samples\Unity\UnityGestureWorksDemo. | ||
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- | ===== Unity Tutorials ===== | ||
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- | In addition to the larger sample the following are guided tutorials explaining setting up GestureWorks for Unity: | ||
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- | [[Unity Hello World 1 | Unity Hello World]] | ||
- | [[Unity Interactive Bitmaps | Unity Interactive Bitmaps]] | ||
- | [[Unity Clock | Unity Clock]] | ||