Step 1 – Creating a custom “world” for VRChat in Unity
Downloading the correct version of unity
Downloading VRChat SDKs for world-building (VRChat world 3)
Setting up a basic scene with VRCworld
Step 2 – Adding Assets we want to experiment with in, the scene



Step 3) Becoming familiar with UDon and adding appropriate action/interaction components and scripts to our assets that will allow us to experiment and test
Previs Practices that we decided it would be interesting to test while we are all live at runtime:
- Lighting: Changing the intensity of the light in the scene
- Environment / style: Changing the color temperature of the scene (i.e. warm color to cold color)
- Sound: Figuring our what amount of spatial blend is the ideal
- Assets: Observing sizes and proportions as players in the scene and giving feedback on them

Step 4) Testing it live with all the group
Step 5) Afterthoughts:
Bibliography:
Zachariadou, D. (2021) Tutorial with Adrika S Farhid, Ekaterini Tsoris, Inga Masliy, 1o March.
UDon README from VRChat example scene: file:///C:/Users/katri/Documents/VRChat%20world%20test/Assets/VRChat%20Examples/Readme.pdf