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There is no fixed workflow for how to work with modl’s AI Engine but you can use the following quickstart steps to prepare for and run your first test.
If you don't have your own organization, you can use the modl demo studio to view example tests and test reports. Everyone who signs up to modl.ai gets access to the modl demo studio. To sign up, fill in the signup form.
Task | Platform | Unity | Unreal |
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Sign in | Sign in to the platform. | ||
Create a project | To create your own project, follow the steps provided in View or create a project. | ||
Install an engine plugin | To add modl.ai functionality to your Unity project, follow the steps provided in Install and enable | To add modl.ai functionality to your Unreal project, follow the steps provided in Install the plugin. | |
Configure a bot and levels | For Unity development, use the steps provided in Configure a bot and Configure a level. | For Unreal development, use the steps provided in Bot configuration and World configuration. | |
Set up custom events | For Unity development, use the steps provided in Configure your code and Use modl features. | For Unreal development, use the steps provided in Report events. | |
Create an instrumented build | Create an instrumented build to upload to the platform. An instrumented build is a development build that includes modl functionality. | Create an instrumented build to upload to the platform. An instrumented build is a development build that includes modl functionality. | |
Upload your build | To upload your instrumented build to your new project, follow the steps provided in Upload a build. | ||
Run a test | To choose a bot type and run your test, follow the steps provided in Run a test. | ||
View the report | To view and interpret the test report, follow the guidance on Interpret a test report. |