![]() Now comes the fun part where you create your own custom UI. Previously, we’ve completed setting up our scene with Oculus prefabs and Unity’s UI Canvas so that they are able to interact with one another. (If you’ve missed part 1 and 2 of our tutorial, check it out here: How to Build VR UI’s with Unity and Oculus Rift Part 1, Part 2 )
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