VR World Explorations through 360 Photospheres - Best Apps so far

http://ift.tt/1QnE0vs
If you are over age 26, click here for your free check with reality. 

-----------------

Photospheres, when seen through head mounted VR displays, are a totally modern and fuly immersive form of photography and place/experience/moment sharing. Here are the best apps I've found that present abundant troves of photospheres from every corner of the globe. The Oculus 360 Photos app is by far the best collection of excellently curated veins and rivers of only the highest quality photospheres, organized carefully by continent, country, and further into specially chosen collections following various themes. An endless bank of scenes from the every corner of the earth. YouVisitVR & Sites in 3D offer in depth explorations of iconic locations, ancient and modern, curated with care and attention to ease of navigation. I'd love a GearVR version of these. SphereShare is an open community, continuously expanding, open source photospheres from every corner of the earth. Quality of photospheres (stitching and clarity) can vary markedly. Wonderful! Google Maps now has an option to enable VR viewing mode in street view. This will be cleaned up for sure with further iterations - it would be great to go in VR road trips following, via stationary bike or car, the paths of photospheric documentation within googles database from their vans. Google earth would also be amazing with full vr integration. Imagine having the earth in your hand, expanding it to the size of a beach ball with a hand gesture, then tapping to zoom in/expand the globe to true life proportions, and suddenly you're flying through 3D virtual paths at your own chosen speeds, just like in the desktop version of Google Earth. Sync this with a photosphere and live 360 broadcasting network like Youtube360 and the world starts really growing in multidimensional presence, whoa

http://ift.tt/1RZ2pWt


No comments:

Post a Comment