Has anyone on these forums got VR yet? A Vive or Rift etc?
Curious.
You all know me (I think) I do the 3D scenes and pester you all for into
I finally upgraded my PC and also bought a VR headset so I'm in a position to see some of the things I've created myself in proper VR. Most of my environments have not really survived the last 12 months. Some have been removed from the web, others have broke and most of the remaining ones are pretty crap!
There is a model of Miller's Court and No13 which is not too bad at all. I have now viewed it in VR and even though it's not the best of models it is still REALLY amazing to stand in Mary's tiny little room as if I'm really there. it is very immersive and if the model was improved it would be as close as actually being in the room as we can now get.
I intend to start work on Miller's court again and I think I will just concentrate on the court and No13 for a few months to get a model that is hopefully ultra-realistic.
Now I have VR I can test the results until I'm satisfied.
I would then be willing to attend some ripper meetings/conferences with the VR setup to allow those without access to VR to experience Miller's court and No13.
using VR it is actually possible to walk around the room, actually, take steps and walk the room and to be able to crouch down, look under the bed and position yourself where the police photographer positioned his camera for the infamous photographs of the crime scene.
It's very exciting and I would love to be the one to provide this and other ripper communities with accurate VR environments of all the canonical crime scenes.
There are a few VR experiences that have set out to re-create iconic and infamous historical locations to be used for education etc. One such experience is the Titanic dive which allows VR users to use a virtual minisub to explore a 100% accurate and photorealistic model of The Titanic.
I want to do this for the canonical 5.
Curious.
You all know me (I think) I do the 3D scenes and pester you all for into
I finally upgraded my PC and also bought a VR headset so I'm in a position to see some of the things I've created myself in proper VR. Most of my environments have not really survived the last 12 months. Some have been removed from the web, others have broke and most of the remaining ones are pretty crap!
There is a model of Miller's Court and No13 which is not too bad at all. I have now viewed it in VR and even though it's not the best of models it is still REALLY amazing to stand in Mary's tiny little room as if I'm really there. it is very immersive and if the model was improved it would be as close as actually being in the room as we can now get.
I intend to start work on Miller's court again and I think I will just concentrate on the court and No13 for a few months to get a model that is hopefully ultra-realistic.
Now I have VR I can test the results until I'm satisfied.
I would then be willing to attend some ripper meetings/conferences with the VR setup to allow those without access to VR to experience Miller's court and No13.
using VR it is actually possible to walk around the room, actually, take steps and walk the room and to be able to crouch down, look under the bed and position yourself where the police photographer positioned his camera for the infamous photographs of the crime scene.
It's very exciting and I would love to be the one to provide this and other ripper communities with accurate VR environments of all the canonical crime scenes.
There are a few VR experiences that have set out to re-create iconic and infamous historical locations to be used for education etc. One such experience is the Titanic dive which allows VR users to use a virtual minisub to explore a 100% accurate and photorealistic model of The Titanic.
I want to do this for the canonical 5.
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