The future of the gaming industry with hi-res 3D scans of people and Oculus Rift

    Virtual reality technology enthusiast Teddy, known in some circles for adapting the Razer Hydra to work with the Unity Development Kit, helped another 3D scanning enthusiast, Lee Perry-Smith, known in certain circles for his studio for instant non-contact 3D scanning of people in high resolution .

    The result was an interesting demo, revealing the amazing possibilities of cooperation between virtual reality technology and 3D scanning (16+ in some places).




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    showing the boobs effects of HDR and spot lighting.

    Given the quality and availability of the device, the prospects for the adult industry are incredible (18+)!

    Oculus Rift ( wiki ) is an affordable innovative VR helmet, the main features of which are:
    • affordable price ($ 300)
    • high speed 3D accelerometer for tracking head movements
    • wide viewing angle: 90 degrees horizontally, which is twice as much as that of competitors
    • high resolution: 960x1080 for each eye (640x800 in the version for developers)

    It all started with the enthusiasm of Polmer Luckey (Palmer Luckey) virtual reality devices, home-made prototypes with screens from mobile phones and the campaign on Kickstarter , which raised $ 2.437.429 of the $ 250,000 planned.
    Now the project has raised $ 16M and is supported by Valve, Epic games, Unity Tech., And John Carmack of id Software is CTO of Oculus VR.
    Half-Life 2, TF2, Doom 3, Unity Engine, Unreal Engine are officially ported to Oculus Rift.

    Those who want to see for themselves can download the demo (330 Mb) for free without SMS (key: saA4GQOwdHe48AU1O5jxrA).
    For a comfortable launch, very powerful hardware is required, Oculus Rift is not required.

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    • 31.2% I will not buy 718
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