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Learn to create WebXR, VR and AR, experiences using Three.JS

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  • Updated 5/2025
4.5
(583 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
5 Hour(s) 31 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Nicholas Lever
Rating
4.5
(583 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Learn to create WebXR, VR and AR, experiences using Three.JS

Harness the WebXR API and Three.JS to bring immersive experiences, VR and AR, to the browser, including Oculus Quest

WebXR brings both VR and AR to the browser. The API has the massive forces of Google and Amazon behind it so it looks like immersive experiences, using only a browser, are going to make a huge impact in the near future. WebXR works great with Oculus headsets, including the Oculus Quest 2 and the Chrome Android browser is already supporting the API for both AR, Augmented Reality, and VR, Virtual Reality, experiences. But WebXR only harnesses the sensors on a mobile device and creates an agreed definition of how to use this data. To actually visualise 3D content you need a WebGL library and there is no better one to use than Three.JS. This mature Open Source library has many users around the globe and is supported by many developers. Three.JS is at version 118 at the time of writing and is a robust, production ready library. Recently WebXR support was added to the library. Making it easy for developers to create immersive experiences.

In this course you'll learn how easy it is, using Three.JS, to create VR and AR experiences. To get the best from the course you will need to be comfortable with JavaScript coding. No other prerequisites are required.

The course is split into 10 sections.

  1. Introduction - I introduce the history of WebXR, give you a basic primer for those of you new to 3D concepts and show you the Three.JS website and the WebXR examples.

  2. A Three.JS Primer -  is for Three.JS novices to bring you up to speed on the library.

  3. An introduction to WebXR using Three.JS - we look in earnest at your development environment and create our first WebXR examples.

  4. Using complex assets with Three.JS - most things you create for immersive experiences will need complex assets and sourcing, editing, loading and working with them is the subject of section 4.

  5. The WebXR API - gives a review of the WebXR API.

  6. Creating an Architectural Walk-Through - in section 6 we start to create real world examples of immersive content with an architectural walk-through.

  7. Placing a Product in a Room - WebXR lends itself to showing real products in a person’s home and that is the topic for section 7.

  8. Using WebXR for games - VR is perfect for games and we look at the basic ingredients of a game using WebXR in this section.

  9. Using WebXR for training - covers the important topic of using VR for training.

  10. Conclusion - we look at some WebXR examples to inspire you and review what you’ve learnt.

The only tools you'll need are a code editor, in the course I use Brackets, freely available online. The course includes comprehensive resources and code examples. Each code example comes with two versions, one for you to code along with and another that is complete in case you hit a problem. I show you how to use GitHub to host your development work on a secure server so you can easily test your work on a headset, such as an Oculus Quest

It’s going to be fun.

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Reviews

"This is by far the best guide to Three JS, nothing but fun and clearly explains the parts needed for a 3D app. Thanks Nik for taking the time on this! Can't wait to see where this course take me!"

"Thanks for creating the course" - Mr Doob, the creator of Three.JS

"We all Nik fans were waiting for this one when he previously announced it in the Facebook group. And he didn't disappoint us."

"Best Intro/History Video Ever"

"Love it so far! The lessons are concise and to the point. The videos' length seems quite optimized, meaning they are not terribly long yet are filled with just enough information about what's going on. The supplied course project files constitute a valuable facilitation on the way through the course."

"It starts with the basics and then progress to advanced topics. I like the pace and the explanations. Great course!"

"Great course, love the well-chosen examples, just what I needed!"

"Excellent course, it took me by surprise how well documented and the high quality content from Nicholas , highly recommended. Cheers!"

"I haven't heared before so simple yet pleasant narration of threejs app development now I realize how talented the author is."

Course Content

  • 10 section(s)
  • 53 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 A THREE.js Primer
  • Section 3 Introducing WebXR with THREE.js
  • Section 4 Using complex assets with THREE.js
  • Section 5 The WebXR API
  • Section 6 Creating an architectural walk-through
  • Section 7 Fun with AR
  • Section 8 A VR Game
  • Section 9 VR for training
  • Section 10 Progressive Web Apps (PWA)

What You’ll Learn

  • How to easily create VR and AR apps that work in the browser
  • How to use the ThreeJS library to create these apps
  • How to handle controllers
  • How to replace the controllers with custom models
  • How to create architectural walk-throughs, games and training apps.
  • How to add an in world UI
  • Developing AR apps that support real world hit testing
  • Learn game VR techniques such as teleporting and interacting with models in the scene using controllers.

Reviews

  • I
    Ivo Künzler
    5.0

    It is all so well done, the history-timeline, the introduction to shading, brilliant! I look forward to see the next chapters of this XR/AR tutorial.

  • M
    Mariano Sosa
    5.0

    Muy bien explicado.

  • F
    Fitzadams
    5.0

    Excellent so far

  • C
    Claudius Fanusie
    1.0

    Do not buy this course because a lots of things are outdated plus the instructor's instructions can be a bit sparse(ie insufficient) !!!! I dont normally leave reviews but I find this course frustrating. The tutor needs to be a bit more precise with his instructions. I struggled with setting things up and had to go to youtube and look at other courses there. I am now in section 2 and specifically, why cant the tutor take his time to explain properly where he is (and us, the students can) import the import { OrbitControls } from '../../libs/three/jsm/OrbitControls.js';' I have to abort it just a waste of time !!!! I am going to ask for a refund

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