Welcome to the repository for the "Embedding Qt Quick 3D content in an Android App" course on Qt Academy.
To get started with this project, you will need to have Qt Design Studio, Android Studio and an Android emulator installed on your computer.
Navigate to the BaseApp directory and open the Android project in Android Studio. You will be see a Basic Nav bar application for use as an example in this course.
In the model directory, you will find a model from Sketchfab, which is used in this course. See below for more information about the model.
View the instructions supplied on for this course Qt Academy
If you need additional help, the following resources may be helpful:
Qt Academy: https://qt.io/academy
Qt Documentation: https://doc.qt.io
Qt Forum: https://forum.qt.io
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This is a Qt Quick 3D Android learning project demonstrating how to create a Qt Design Studio project with 3D content and deploy it to Android devices.
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- The 3D Model used, Formula 1 Ferrari Transformer was created by claudiovagoissbr and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution.