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Mindshow: Virtual Reality Machinima-Making Platform |
Posted by: Second Life - 08-08-2016, 11:59 PM - Forum: News
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Mindshow: Virtual Reality Machinima-Making Platform
Mindshow is some nifty-looking tech , a platform for creating shareable virtual reality experiences as machinima:
Shows are animated movies that can be anything from a bite-size moment to a more complex narrative. Personalize your show by choosing a world to inhabit and decorating it with props. Bring your characters to life using your body and voice. Everything you do as a character you can record and watch from any angle. Share your show with friends and experience the amazing stories they make too both inside and outside of VR.
Lots of potential here, but I think the best thing would be to incorporate this tech into MMOs and other multiplayer experiences:
Wouldn't you like to see tech like this added to Sansar or High Fidelity? For the same reason Minecraft videos are the most-watched category of videos watched on YouTube, people want to asynchronously share synchronous experiences they're having in games with fellow players. As a standalone platform, the market is simply limited to VR machinima-makers, a much smaller subset of consumers.
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OK, trying to play by the rules. |
Posted by: LostAtSea - 08-08-2016, 09:57 PM - Forum: General Discussion
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Sorry for that rant earlier. I was just hoping that an absolute beginner on this site could become a VIP member. Now, I'm trying to raise my thread count and hope for the best. I will share stuff as I find it on my PCs. I do not play Second Life that often, only been on once or twice, so hope I can contribute by sharing other interesting things (Game Guides; Cracks; Books; Etc.). The main reason I'm on this site is so I can get items for my personal (non public, and LAN only) grid, but I wanted to find some way of paying back (VIP was my first choice). Hope to at least be of SOME use to Goonsquad.
LostAtSea
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I feel like I'm being ignored. :'( |
Posted by: LostAtSea - 08-08-2016, 07:01 PM - Forum: General Discussion
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I know these things can take quite a while, and I know that sometimes I'm impatient, but, it seems like everytime I ask for help or advice (which are only a few so far) that nobody can/wants to help me. Am I not following correct procedure on the forum, is there something else wrong with me/my account? Please, somebody tell me what I need to do! If taking a deep breath, and waiting it out, is the way to go, let me at least know that something's going on, but please, don't just leave me hanging.
Sorry for the rant, n00b here, and as I said before, impatient.
And yes, I know it's only been a day, but it seems people were getting thier VIPs quite fast.
Thanks,
LostAtSea
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Machinima Tribute to Now-Defunct SL Museum of Art by Peter Vos, Created by His Son |
Posted by: Second Life - 08-08-2016, 05:55 PM - Forum: News
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Machinima Tribute to Now-Defunct SL Museum of Art by Peter Vos, Created by His Son
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And as death approached, the artist’s son did an extraordinary thing: He began to build a place that would live on after his father, made with particles of light. That is to say, Sander Vos logged into Second Life, and made a gallery of his father’s work in digital 3D... “I started building a 3D version of one of his drawings, ‘Villa Insight’ in Second Life, while he was ill, because building makes me calm in a way,” Sander tells me. “I had to think practical all the time, like: How on earth am I going to make this little ink bottle with prims? And I was busy with him at the same time, ‘cause it was all about him of course."
I just checked the gallery's original location, and it seems to be gone. So if that's right, Ms. Coppola's tribute is all that remains of the place: Machinima of a virtual museum featuring digitized recreations of real world illustrations, created by the real life son of the artist who made it all possible.
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