Is this VR?
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Is this:
VR?
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@jd131111 Unfortunately, it’s just AR, augmented reality. It doesn’t allow you to create experiences for people with actual VR headsets but it does let you do stuff like place a model in real life using your camera (or do like face filters).
Here’s an example from the creator of CreatiCode:
https://forum.creaticode.com/topic/427/ar-virtual-costume-difficulty-2?_=1741132063398
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@jeffreyrb03-gmail It says 3D Ar/Vr though. What does that mean? Same thing?
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AR is overlaying objects on top of the camera view, while VR is seeing entire virtual worlds and nothing from the camera.
Currently, we only have AR blocks but we plan to expand to VR. It is just that VR requires special devices so they are not widely available yet.
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@info-creaticode Ah, I have a VR of my own, (Meta Quest 2) and I was going to use it to make a simple game to test in Sidequest / SteamVR
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@jd131111 hypothetically you could link the camera to your pc, since all vr headsets need cameras to make the movement work (pretty sure, Idk if motion detectors are that accurate though ig your phone can detect full pitch yaw and rot, and it seemed pretty accurate when I tried mine) so maybe there’s an app that’ll let you do that?