3д модель майнкрафт персонажа
3д модель майнкрафт персонажа
Minecraft has come a long way in the last few years. Since its release in 2011 the creative ‘sandbox’ game has gone from underground, indie building simulator to worldwide creative phenomenon. While teachers will no doubt be familiar with some of the terminology by now (Creepers? The Nether? Ender Dragon?) what you might not know is that Minecraft can export 3D models. This in turn means that you can use your ClassVR headsets to view Minecraft creations in augmented reality.
Firstly, it’s worth noting that there are two ways of achieving this. The easy way is only possible if you have the Windows 10 version of the game (this means you will have to download it from the app store specifically, rather than through the Minecraft website – don’t make the same mistake that I did!) Anyone running ‘Minecraft for Windows 10’ can follow the instructions HERE.
If, like me, you have an older account and are just running the standard game client, follow these steps to get your models uploaded into your personal or shared cloud on the ClassVR portal:
Chris Bass
Avantis Educational Specialist (UK)
When you have your 3D model uploaded to the cloud, all that’s left to do is explore it using your ClassVR headsets and the ARCube. These steps can seem fiddly when you first try them, however with a little practice it is easy to master the process. The satisfaction of creating content within Minecraft and seeing it come to life in augmented reality is one of the great features of ClassVR
As always, we’d love to see your creations! If you or your students have made anything amazing in Minecraft, let us know on Twitter using #ClassVR or @ClassVR.