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MECH VR TEST:

So a few months ago and I began researching into ways that I could create a VR scene, and I actually succeeded with this method. So, first of all, I built a Mech in Maya 2018, (I will show more of the mech in a later post) the build wasn't too challenging and before I textured the robot, I wanted to test the VR first, so I began by placing a camera into my already posed robots hand and set the camera type to 360 degrees, from here, I needed to render the 360 view image and then import it in after effects. Within after effects I also set a VR camera and placed it in the middle of my image, so that I could look around the scene, and in all honesty, for my first test, it came out pretty good. I know I didn't go into much detail of how I did it, but I'm going to be completely honest with you guys... I forgot. I will make another in the future and when the time comes I will write up a full tutorial. Anyway here are the results below, (I added some scenery into the scene to make it a little more dynamic).

LINK:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dbN-x5rs4I


P.S.

Heres a little teaser of some final renders of the mech, sorry there not fully textured, I just didn't have the time in the end.


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