Microsoft Mesh toolkit sample: ScienceBuilding
Overview
The ScienceBuilding project (scene: ScienceBuilding) contains a carefully designed scene that demonstrates the power of combining appealing visuals with the creative use of Mesh Physics features found in the Mesh toolkit. Feel free to inspect, modify and play with the scene or use elements to creatively enhance your own custom experiences!
In the gallery there a number of exhibits activities. Four of the exhibits are on the ground floor in the Science Building's main hall.
Mass and Gravity: planets and other objects orbiting around the Sun
Gravity Simulator: switching between Earth, Moon and space
Wave and Frequency: connected physics bodies moving in a variety of synchronized ways
Mass, Buoyancy and Balance: ships or other objects floating on the waves
One exhibit is outside and in front of the main hall.
One exhibit is by the front desk in a building to the left of the main hall.
Activities: these are on the upper level of the main building.
Magnetism
Bowling
Air Hockey
Balance Scales
Black Holes
Marble Race
Download the sample
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Warning about sample load time
The sample could take 15 minutes or slightly longer to load into Unity due to large asset sizes. If you need to, change your Sleep mode setting so that the computer doesn't go to sleep while the project is loading. If this happens, it could cause the project to not load properly.
Contributions
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License
The Mesh sample in this project is governed by the MIT license as shown in the LICENSE.MD file in the Mesh-Toolkit-Unity repository. However, the samples functionality is dependent on the Mesh toolkit, which is governed by a separate license, and contains 3rd party software.