vvvvhat happened in October 2018

November 6, 2018 posted by: joreg

time flies,

as mentioned in last months update, we’re in the middle of realizing the very first project entirely with vl standalone while at the same time integrating vl with Xenko. It is a complex multiplayer VR project involving 2 groups of 6 players each, who interact with each other and a beautifully shaded environment. And the ride couldn’t have been more smooth so far. The project kinda develops itself along all the research we put into it that goes directly into the future usability of vl for everyone. Still a month to go until the opening…

Meanwhile here is a first peak at how we’re working with xenko at the moment. While at tonfilmuser wrote another blogposts about debugging dx11 rendering, this time using RenderDoc.

In other news: Introducing: vvvv on mastodon Feeling social but cannot be botherd by the pretentious walled garden networks nobody is talking about anymore other than when they admit to another privacy breach? Follow us on Mastodon. Open as it is, there is also an RSS feed you can follow our account on, if you don’t want to sign up but still want to get the news. Welcome to the future!

And please save the date: Next Berlin meetup: November 27 Surprise us, come by and demo your latest crazyshit!

But now grab a drink, lean back and watch this:

Hero lasaluser in an interview by psst

Contributions

Here are this months updates:

and a couple of new works in progress:

And for those into vvvv.js, make sure not to miss: glTF PBR Rendering in VVVV.JS and UI Patching by tekcoruser

The Bumblebee and the Salesman Problem. A VR installation by Cornelia Heß


that was it for october. anything to add? please do so in the comments!


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