Oculus Rift VR
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I am really looking forward to this coming down to the consumer level price-wise. It would add a whole 'nuther level to modeling and gaming. Hope it happens, I can say I'd buy it instantly.
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Considering the price of the developers kid it is quite low, you can ha e your developers kit for $300, which is very low considering I payed nearly €600 on a early VR headset a couple of yrs bk that I felt like smashing with a hammer on many occasions, I know it's crazy but iv being a VR fanatic since the lawnmore man movie all those yrs ago
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Me too. If you could get a VR headset for the comparable price and resolution of a high quality LCD, I'd be all over it. My LCD was $600, so to pay that for a VR headset would be OK.
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Taught you guys should check this out, impressive what developers are coming up with already for the Oculus VR
This is an interesting concept that works and imagine the possibilities, a demonstration of this in action follows in the next video link
And what better than to watch the reaction of a 90yr old woman taking a trail of the built in demo.
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This is a clip of a reviewer testing out the Rift for the first time, and he also interviews the oculus rift inventor palmer Luckey
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Ok this is a video well worth checking out, you need to watch it in full tho, imagine you are taking a virtual tour of a modelled house and you want to interact with it, like windows, doors and furniture, check it out
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I liked it.
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I know we need to use a game engine to interact with our models in a realistic way like in the above clip, and unity being the ideal engine as it prefers tris over quads, in fact unity does the same as sketchup does when importing a quad model, it converts every quad into tris, but wouldn't it be great if like on the above clip we could interact with our models in SU, even model in that environment, sculpt using our hands, pull or push surfaces, verts into position, the oculus rift developers kit has only being shipped out in the last 2 wks and already there are hundreds of videos from developers poping up on the web and all are unique ideas and what makes it even better is the fact that most of what's being developed have being made open source.
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Ok, took a while to get the Oculus rift but I received it about 3wks ago, and I tell you this is a serious piece of kit.
At first I taught maybe the low Rez would take away from it but was I wrong, you really get the sensation that you have been teleported somewhere else when wearing the rift, there are already a huge variety of demos to test out on this device and my only description is "amazing".
I've watched dinosaurs walk past, taken a spacewalk in a EVA suit at the ISS, drove a Scania truck across Europe, sky dived, etc etc... And all experiences felt real in the rift.
Where do I see this going in relation to SU? Well I think it will benefit model development in SU, been able to look around your creations in 3D and build models would benefit modellers more, head movement can be used to navigate around your model as you create would make it more natural, seen depth would also feel more natural, I've seen on the Oculus forums that developers are already discussing how best to integrate this device into Maya, 3D Max and so on, they like myself see potential here, I also see that that oculus team are already testing and show casing the HD version of the rift, it really is the future, if anyone her had ever played skyrim and amazed as I was of the detail and vast landscape, well you should see it in the rift, feels like your actual there in that environment. -
A new update i taught i should share here on the oculus rift, this is exactly where i saw this device been used and its coming together here, check out this kickstarter project..
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/67329263/spacemaker-vr-walk-inside-your-3d-designs?ref=category
Works with your existing design softwares and process. Third-party softwares like 3d Studio Max,** Sketchup**, Revit, Rhino, Autocad
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iichiversii, I'm looking forward to trying out the Oculus Rift VR when you are in our neck of the woods! I think I may need to be sitting down while using as the last time I tried out such I device in Vail CO I got a bit dizzy ..... then again it was late and I had a good few drinks in
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I often be in ennis, ill bring it next time and you can try it out, it does cause some motion sickness but over time you become used to it
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