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Epic Games’ popular Unreal Engine has just received a major update with version 4.12 With the latest release release of Unreal Engine 4 (version 4.12) Epic have included a preview version of the VR Editor they first unveiled in February and more recently at GDC 2016. The post Unreal Engine 4.12 Elsewhere, UE4 4.12
Epic also announced a few interesting things, like a tool to record facial animations for MetaHumans that run on an iPhone; and Fab, the Unreal version of the Unity Asset Store, where the developers can find many tools and multimedia elements put on sale. Of course, Epic is completely against Apple and its vision of its own walled garden.
It’s available as a plug-in for development engines like Unity and Unreal. It’s been a while since the company has demoed its tech, but you can see (or, more accurately, hear) the state it was in a year ago at CES 2016 below. Impulsonic had previously signed up to Razer’s open virtual reality ecosystem, OSVR.
The demonstration included the now familar Unreal Engine 3 powered citadel area, one which would become the setting for one of the most famous early VR applications of all time, Rift Coaster. This was a headset designed to be pulled apart redesigned and put back together then shared with the community.
Sensics and Razer launched OSVR 18 months ago with the intent of democratizing VR. Many game engines—such as Unity, Unreal, and SteamVR—immediately support it. Today, you can experience a VR demo at a Best Buy. OSVR is an open source software platform and VR headset. Guest Article by Yuval Boger. Others did this work themselves.
Sensics and Razer launched OSVR 18 months ago with the intent of democratizing VR. Many game engines – such as Unity, Unreal and SteamVR- immediately support it. Today, you can experience a VR demo at a Best Buy. Introduction OSVR is an open source software platform and VR goggle. It turns out that others share this vision.
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