Experiential Design - Final Project: Completed Experience
Week 10 - Week 14
JIN RONG / 0361701
Experiential Design / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative MediaTask 3: Project Prototype
INSTRUCTION
FINAL PROJECT: Completed Experience
We need to synthesize the knowledge gained in tasks 1, 2, and
3 for application in this final project. We will integrate
visual assets and refine the prototype into a complete,
working, and functional product experience.
Requirements for the final submission:
Your Unity Project files and folders (zip and upload)
App build file (APK for Android, Build Folder for iOS)
Video walkthrough and presentation of your App
Updated proposal, especially if there's any changes from the
previously submitted. Those without changes, just submit it
again here.
Direct Blog post link to the project posting
Design Process in UnityAfter the prototype version of our AR
app was completed, we continued developing and refining our
app to get the final version. Since most of the AR features
were completed in Task 3: Project Prototype, I focused on
refining the user interface design, enhancing a few
functionalities of the app, and fixing some technical issues.
Audio Feature
In the prototype, I did not include the audio to the audio button. I first wrote a script of what I wanted the audio to be, then used ElevenLabs to generate the audio as recommended by Mr. Razif.
In the prototype, I did not include the audio to the audio button. I first wrote a script of what I wanted the audio to be, then used ElevenLabs to generate the audio as recommended by Mr. Razif.
Zoom Feature
One of the main problems I faced was getting the zoom feature to work. I am not a computer science student so coding made no sense to me. I relied on tutorials and AI to help me generate a code that would make this feature somewhat useable. I tried so many variations and codes, as seen below. I have no idea what happened in the end, but I got it to somewhat work where the image is now able to be zoomed in and out.
One of the main problems I faced was getting the zoom feature to work. I am not a computer science student so coding made no sense to me. I relied on tutorials and AI to help me generate a code that would make this feature somewhat useable. I tried so many variations and codes, as seen below. I have no idea what happened in the end, but I got it to somewhat work where the image is now able to be zoomed in and out.
The 3d models I use, are these
App Flow
Firstly, on the homepage, there are two buttons, one is to start
learning and the other is to test the questionnaire. Then, you click
on 'Learn' to start and enter the scanning interface
You can freely zoom in and out, and rotate the 3D model when
viewing it. Listen to the introduction
FINAL pre
REFLECTION
I feel very pleased because I have successfully completed this
project. As a design major student, I am unable to understand my
own life code. I spent a lot of time watching YouTube tutorials,
from AI understanding code to conducting multiple trials and
errors - all of which helped me ultimately build the
application, and the time was worth it. I am glad that I managed
to complete and make the AR feature work, and I have done my
best.
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