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- BattleAxe2
Gore Fujita has some amazing work in VR Quill animations
I tried it it is basically old school Flash style animations , tweens and key frames with movie clips etc check out this artist
- these are made with quill2
https://www.youtube.…sted - He's been rocking amazing pieces for ages. It's really cool to see how you could view them from loads of angles and they are still visually lovelyPhanLo
- these are made with quill2
- utopian0
The Fuckface's and Facebook own Oculus
- spl33nidoru4
I'm thinking about giving Quill a go (mentioned to 2 posts up) and need a PC for that.
Haven't looked at PC prices or specs in 20 years, any oculus users willing to share their recommended configuration ?
Thanks!
- I recently built 2 AMD Ryzen systems and been all over VR for years (I also sell some VR products) VR was my main reason to switch over to PC from 15y mac pros.moldero
- go w/ Ryzen 7 for a CPU, Ryzen 5 is good but for editing your going to want that extra processing powermoldero
- as far as GPU's go, I have 1 build Nvidia & the other AMD Radeon, I tried to go all AMD with my Ryzen 7 build but...moldero
- learned that even though AMD GPU's are faster, their drivers have issues, I would go Nvidiamoldero
- as far as mother boards, 1 of my builds is MSI, the other Gygabyte, if your pinching pennies go MSI, if you want a sick ass rig go Gygabitemoldero
- also for editing i would go with atleast 64G ram especially if your rendering VRmoldero
- follow Linus Tech tips on youtube, he recently streamed an all Gygabite rig a few days ago, you'll learn a lotmoldero
- building PCs today is WAY easier than it was 20 years ago when I was building gaming rigs + Windows 10 is way more stablemoldero
- as a designer you'll also realize and appreciate the ability to customize both your hardware and OS unlike apple.moldero
- my Ryzen 7 build blows the new mac pro out of the water by a long shot at around $2kmoldero
- my 2013 mac pro (not book pro) would render 15 second VR anims built in AE & particular at around 10-15 hours render timesmoldero
- Thanks so much man! Goldmine information right there. VR is actually making me curious and excited to try PCs again.spl33nidoru
- my old MSI gaming laptop, less than an hour, my new rigs, dont know havent tried yet though their beasts compared to my gaming laptopmoldero
- fuck apple, shits for posers.moldero
- cheers spl33, VR is super fun, I play it A LOT with my daughter.moldero
- as far as headsets go, I have the rift & rift S, Rift S is dope but a lot of new headsets coming up, good channel to follow is Mikes at 'Virtual Reality Oasis'moldero
- fucking +1, moldero!Nairn
- I'll dive right into this! A bit worried about the goggles strain on the eyes (tendency to squint and get slightly crossed-eyed when tired), but ppl seem finespl33nidoru
- You get used to itmoldero
- Nairn1
This is really interesting to me - immediately, because it's cool what people are doing with functional interfaces in VR spaces, but moreso - if this takes root, there's going to be a fundamental shift in user interfaces in that space.
As cool as it is, it's like seeing something somewhere between Win3.1 and Win95 in terms of what Could Be.
- I'm wondering whether VR would be good for Bryce-style interfaces? That shit was before its time in many ways.Nairn
- spl33nidoru3
Hey moldero, thanks again for all your recommandations, I might bite the bullet and buy that VR setup.
Leaning towards a custom Alienware Aurora Ryzen machine, probably not the cheapest option (and will require a loan thanks to the covid times) but I can't see myself putting that thing together myself.
Getting excited anyway!
- sted3
Fully Open-source - hardware, software, firmware.
Steam VR support.
Natively displays 2K resolution at 120FPS.
Compatible with Arduino.
Experimental Body-Trackingfor $200.