Virtual reality porn using CGI (computer-generated-imagery) is gaining a lot of traction these days. VRPorn.com has one of the finest collections of VR Porn CGI, thanks to the site’s talented partners.
But creating CGI content in virtual reality is certainly not a cake-walk! It takes a lot of effort and good quality VR tools to produce immersive and intuitive content for the viewers. But if you are new to this and willing to explore the area of VR content creating, the opportunity is there.
The two main giants of the VR industry – Oculus and Google – have brought some important updates to their content creation tools – Oculus Medium and Google Tilt Brush. These updates allow beginners to get acclimatized with VR content creation.
Oculus Medium 2.0
The new Medium 2.0 version brings some important updates to the table, like improved tools, better performance and the ability to move your 3D creations to the Oculus Home Page. The developer community at Oculus has addressed important issues while bringing useful tool enhancements like grid snapping, multiple lights, and an increased layer limit.
The Medium 2.0 app gets a major UI facelift for easy file management, scene graphs, and quick navigation to the Medium tools and settings. The best thing is that under the second version, Oculus has integrated a Vulkan-based rendering engine which allows to directly control the GPU. This results in improved performance for high-resolution projects and sculpts.
For new learners, the company has also introduced new tools like Layer Resolution Visualization and the Elastic Move tool. This means that anyone can now try creating their own VR Porn anime babes and chics with smooth curves and lovely assets.
Google Tilt Brush Beginner Mode
By adding the new ‘Beginner Mode’ to its own Tilt Brush VR art app, Google has made it easier for novice artists to create VR content. The Google Tilt Brush Beginner Mode provides a smooth entry for newcomers instead of overwhelming them with the app’s rich set of tools and features right up front.
On launching the Tilt Brush app for the first time, Google allows you to select between Advanced Mode and Beginner Mode. Once you get used to the app interface and its tools, you can opt for advanced options in the Advanced mode.
Some of the important changes introduced in the Beginner Mode include:
- Introducing 12 new brushes for creating lifelike creatures of different texture and volumes. Three-dimensional objects can be created simply by moving the controller.
- Updated sound effects to provide more immersion in the content creation process.
- Pin Tool that let you lock the content while making dense masterpieces while simultaneously manipulating the surrounding environment.
- Recall Mirror Tool to quickly bring the Mirror to your sketch.
- Quick access to different features and selections while saving time.
- Quicker edits like undo and redo by just holding the controller button.
webeger289 says
it still looks so hard to me lol