‎LEGO‬® ‪La Spada

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virtualrepublic
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Hello,

my name is Michael and I am a 3D artist doing research about rendering digital LEGO® for a while now. Last week I started to look into panorama renderings and finally I bought pano2VR for my first tests.

LEGO‬® ‪La Spada One Eye VR Tour
http://www.renderbricks.com/render/RB00 ... index.html

LEGO‬® ‪La Spada Cardboard Stereo VR Tour
http://www.renderbricks.com/render/RB00 ... index.html

I am very happy with the results and I am working on more complex ideas now.

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Cheers to everyone who likes LEGO. pano2VR is really great.
Michael
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Well, your Lego ship panoramas are very professional.

I can see where you are going with split screen ... HMD Gear devices ! Almost like being there on the ship !

Thanks for showing us your work.

Your demonstrations ... makes us think... How did you create the full spherical projection ? Ah yes, you are a digital artist.
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virtualrepublic
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Thanks :-)

Yes, in 3D I can switch to a spherical VR rendering in stereo. In this case there's no prallax issue because of a different method what you can't do easily with a 8mm fishlens on a rig for left and right eye in real because of stitching issues.

I was really surprised how good this works. So there will be more stuff upcoming with LEGO®.

Cheers
Michael
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