The Complete, Up-To-Date Guide to Building Great 3D User Interfaces for Any Application
3D interaction is suddenly everywhere. But simply using 3D input or displays isn’t enough: 3D interfaces must be carefully designed for optimal user experience. 3D User Interfaces: Theory and Practice, Second Edition is today’s most comprehensive primary reference to building state-of-the-art 3D user interfaces and interactions. Five pioneering researchers and practitioners cover the full spectrum of emerging applications, techniques, and best practices. The authors combine theoretical foundations, analysis of leading devices, and empirically validated design guidelines. This edition adds two new chapters on human factors and general human-computer interaction—indispensable foundational knowledge for building any 3D user interface. It also demonstrates advanced concepts at work through two running case studies: a first-person VR game and a mobile augmented reality application.
Coverage Includes
Part I: Foundations of 3D User Interfaces
Chapter 1 Introduction To 3D User Interfaces
Chapter 2 3D User Interfaces: History And Roadmap
Part II: Human Factors and Human-Computer Interaction Basics
Chapter 3 Human Factors Fundamentals
Chapter 4 General Principles Of Human-Computer Interaction
Part III: Hardware Technologies for 3D User Interfaces
Chapter 5 3D User Interface Output Hardware
Chapter 6 3D User Interface Input Hardware
Part IV: 3D Interaction Techniques
Chapter 7 Selection And Manipulation
Chapter 8 Travel
Chapter 9 System Control
Part V: Designing and Developing 3D User Interfaces
Chapter 10 Strategies In Designing And Developing 3D User Interfaces
Chapter 11 Evaluation Of 3D User Interfaces
Part VI: The Future of 3D User Interfaces
Chapter 12 The Future Of 3D User Interfaces