Virtual Reality
OTOY has created a new technology that will lead to real world virtual reality experience recording. It’s a big step in turning virtual reality into a new sharing medium for full presence in a VR experience. |
Acloud graphics company, OTOY Inc., has announced the first ever capture of a spherical light field of a real world environment used to produce a completely accurate, navigable scene in virtual reality.
The technology makes the upcoming commercial release of Oculus Rift and other virtual reality headsets more exciting.
"Imagine being able to step inside of the Great Pyramid or visit the Great Wall of China all from your own home with a completely accurate virtual recreation that was captured from the real thing." |
The groundbreaking demonstration marks an important step for the medium, opening the door to compelling, authentic virtual reality recreations of popular travel and tourism sites, and new sports and entertainment opportunities, while moving the industry closer to achieving photorealistic live action VR experiences using light fields and the ultimate goal of enabling a complete sense of presence when in a VR environment.
Just as light fields have been used to capture feature film actors and actresses to create exacting digital doubles for special effects use, light fields can now be used to capture environments with the same level of detail for virtual reality.
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Until now, photographic content in VR has been limited to panoramic stereo images that while realistic, only afford a user to look around a scene, not move around in it, such as moving to look around a corner or an object. Today’s unveiling of environmental light field capture for VR enhances the realism of previous methods, while enabling parallax to deliver a full range of motion within a space.
According to OTOY, the sense of presence afforded as you move through a scene is not just related to the feeling of depth of various objects and elements, rather as you move the scene provides a sense of what materials objects are actually made of. Reflections off of jewels, marble or hardwood flooring move accordingly as one changes perspective. Every photon of light is accurate to where one is in the scene and the materials that light is interacting with.
Despite the complexity of the scene, the compression capabilities of OTOY’s ORBX media format produces a manageable file size for the light field scene while enabling the high frame rates VR applications need.
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