Finding this channel is my biggest joy this week!....i noticed yuh XR courses....it trains on the unity engine.....is this an implication you are on the unity side of the unity/UE debate?....if so why?....i already started on UE...im not too far in, so i can quit and switch altogether once i hear yuh reasons, u sound very knowledged on the XR space
Both are perfectly fine and in the end it comes down to personal preference :) Try out both and see which one you like more. You can't really go wrong with any of those 2
Indeed that's what she said! 1. Great suggestions on possible use cases. 2: Nice grading and edit. I would like your opinion on something. Is it worth creating a VR video as a media, where the visuals are vfx grade and of high detail/fidelity, or creating a VR application that serves realtime experiences, although with lesser visual fidelity? I know, this depends on the use case, so lets consider education. What kind of training will encourage students to put on a headset, and would it be practical to create a video via the post production & vfx route, or via developing an app route? Video Route: High effort, High technical knowledge, Definitively Higher visual quality, new iterations take some time, deployable only on TH-cam(afaik). App route: High effort, High technical knowledge, Definitively lower visual quality, new iterations can be programmed and deployed as an app. I created my first VR video almost 5 years ago, and if you reply, I will share the youtube link here. It was done as a prototype so its not at the visual level it can be. It has particles and an equalizer :)
12:07 Opens up my eyes. I am in the tech stack just to crack the solutions of current technology as a service provider, now I am more aware and will find my valuable and individual contributor. Thanks for this.
Great video, very nice breakdown of the business case for VR. I am creating safety training in virtual reality for construction companies. For training workers to be aware of hazards, this is AWESOME. We get great responses. And training is fun! But I have to be very clear that is safety training NOT skill training. Teaching someone to use a hand saw or spot weld, does NOT work, those fine-tune skills that require hand feel--can't do it in VR. At least not yet--I am watching and waiting for more advances with the haptic gloves.
@@My_name-t7s You can start just by yourself or with 1-2 co-founders. You need a CEO doing the business development and pushing the vision, a tech guy, building the experience and a designer can be really helpful too.
@@DineshPunni thanks sir i was asking couz i actually don't have any special experience with programming and coding. But im intrested in it. I can manage business assets.
Finding this channel is my biggest joy this week!....i noticed yuh XR courses....it trains on the unity engine.....is this an implication you are on the unity side of the unity/UE debate?....if so why?....i already started on UE...im not too far in, so i can quit and switch altogether once i hear yuh reasons, u sound very knowledged on the XR space
Both are perfectly fine and in the end it comes down to personal preference :) Try out both and see which one you like more. You can't really go wrong with any of those 2
@@DineshPunni thanks!
Yes, let's talk! I love to tap huge untapped opportunities with my concrete action steps! OH YEAH! 😆
haha happy to hear that! Hope you could get some value out of this video :)
@@DineshPunni Been getting value from your courses at Changemakers and now on TH-cam. Keep it up! 💪🏼
Hey I wonder....what is your experience with VR for real estate?
Awesome video!
Alex Hormozi is so great, i'm watching his new $100M Leads course now
haha same here! 👀There are so many lessons he teaches that we can apply to XR as well which nobody seems to talks about
This video was so informative, thank you so much ❤
Thanks man!
Indeed that's what she said!
1. Great suggestions on possible use cases.
2: Nice grading and edit.
I would like your opinion on something.
Is it worth creating a VR video as a media, where the visuals are vfx grade and of high detail/fidelity, or creating a VR application that serves realtime experiences, although with lesser visual fidelity?
I know, this depends on the use case, so lets consider education.
What kind of training will encourage students to put on a headset, and would it be practical to create a video via the post production & vfx route, or via developing an app route?
Video Route: High effort, High technical knowledge, Definitively Higher visual quality, new iterations take some time, deployable only on TH-cam(afaik).
App route: High effort, High technical knowledge, Definitively lower visual quality, new iterations can be programmed and deployed as an app.
I created my first VR video almost 5 years ago, and if you reply, I will share the youtube link here. It was done as a prototype so its not at the visual level it can be. It has particles and an equalizer :)
It would have been beneficial to highlight higher quality use cases in this context, otherwise thanks for sharing Dinesh!
Wanted to start with some basic ones but thanks for the input. I'll definitely do more business use case related videos in the future
Good advice!
Thanks man!
Punch lines were simple and brilliant 👊
Thanks man! Happy to hear that 💪🏽
12:07 Opens up my eyes. I am in the tech stack just to crack the solutions of current technology as a service provider, now I am more aware and will find my valuable and individual contributor. Thanks for this.
Great video, very nice breakdown of the business case for VR. I am creating safety training in virtual reality for construction companies. For training workers to be aware of hazards, this is AWESOME. We get great responses. And training is fun! But I have to be very clear that is safety training NOT skill training. Teaching someone to use a hand saw or spot weld, does NOT work, those fine-tune skills that require hand feel--can't do it in VR. At least not yet--I am watching and waiting for more advances with the haptic gloves.
Sir plz tell which is best institute for XR...offline mode
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Oh snap. Thanks for sharing all your thoughts and knowledge. Love learning more about the business side of VR!
haha love you comment! Thank you :)
Super happy to see an interest in business related content for XR as well
I want to start a new company of vr ar/mr can you give me some tips please.❤
Hopefully the video gave you some tips already, otherwise let us know your questions here
Hopefully the video gave you some tips already, otherwise let us know your questions here
@@DineshPunni sir my first question is_ how many persons team should I make first?
and What are the main roles in it?
@@My_name-t7s You can start just by yourself or with 1-2 co-founders. You need a CEO doing the business development and pushing the vision, a tech guy, building the experience and a designer can be really helpful too.
@@DineshPunni thanks sir i was asking couz i actually don't have any special experience with programming and coding. But im intrested in it. I can manage business assets.
Informative Video. Thanks Dinesh!!
Glad you liked it!
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I think Dinesh can speak hindi &punjabi 😂
and then another pandemic destroys your business...maybe creating an app would be better?
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