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Visual Tutorial 3: Install Visual Studio Community Dr. Nick V. Flor, University of New Mexico, [email protected] ([email protected]) Babylon.js is “… a complete javascript for building 3D Games with HTML 5 and WebGL.” o Open up your favorite browser and navigate to https://www.visualstudio.com/. Note: I’m using Internet Explorer so your screen may look different. o Click on the purple button Download Visual Studio Community :

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Visual Tutorial 3: Install Visual Studio Community Dr. Nick V. Flor, University of New Mexico, [email protected] ([email protected])

Babylon.js is “… a complete javascript for building 3D Games with HTML 5 and WebGL.”

o Open up your favorite browser and navigate to https://www.visualstudio.com/. Note:

I’m using Internet Explorer so your screen may look different.

o Click on the purple button Download Visual Studio Community :

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o Click the Run button (and wait for a bit):

o Click the Install button a dialog box will pop-up asking if it’s okay to make changes to

your system (not shown), click OK:

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o Wait for everything to load. This will take a while:

o Click the Restart Now button and wait for your system to restart (not shown)

o Launch Visual Studio 2015 (Not shown. There should be an icon on your start screen).

Since this is the first time running it, you will see a sign-in screen:

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o Click the Sign in button:

o Enter the e-mail address that you use to sign into windows, then click continue

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o Complete the entering of your login information, then click the Sign in button

o Click Start Visual Studio and wait:

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You’re now ready to start programming using Babylon.js! Anytime you want to program a

new Babylon.js project, or you want to work on an existing project, just startup Visual

Studio from the Windows start screen.

Acknowledgments The material in my videogame & visualization tutorials is based partly upon work

supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under the Division of Electrical,

Communications and Cyber Systems (ECCS) - 1231046. Any opinions, findings, and

conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do

not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.

Date: Thursday, May 14, 2015