Microsoft Garage Project Maps SDK
News|17 April 2019
Microsoft Bing Maps has created a map control for Unity developers.
This latest release brings all the cool things about 3D maps, and as a map control for Unity, Maps SDK makes it possible to fold Bing Maps’ 3D world data into Unity-based, mixed reality experiences. This control is drag-and-drop and provides an off-the-shelf 3D map, customisable controls, along with the building blocks for creative mixed reality map experiences.
For a full read of the case study visit the Garage blog here
Maps SDK is now available and accepting feedback via GitHub. The sample experience, Outings, is a UWP app for mixed reality headsets and HoloLens, and now available for download and feedback via the Microsoft Store.
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