Great Video! We have developed application using HTC vive and it is really a great tool! It is just starting, hope to see more use of VR application in day today life.
Please could you help me. I want use htc vive but I dont know desing program name. I want use for desing with htc vive's controller What is the program name for htc vive ? thanks
hi! is there someone who can give me a tip how I can start with virtual reality work? I am a ´classical´ engineer, electricity and power systems, but I would like to get on the virtual reality train... Thanks
This design process could become much easier if we stopped using those manipulators. Instead we could use the mind control. There are already systems which can, for example, move objects just scanning your brainwaves. At the beginning you have to calibrate the device, but then it works flawlessly moving objects up or down or sideways in the virtual space. My idea is to use brainwaves and such devices which read the brainwaves, and interpret them as 'flat surface', 'bump', 'hole', 'curved surface.' In this way I would simply look at a work piece and make it change its shape. The reason I'm writing this is because I am tired of wires and even wireless keyboards and mice. Those joysticks could be useful, but imagine how you could just wear some device on your head and shape the objects with the power of thought.
yeah okay bud, look I don't want to be negative but I highly doubt that we have the accuracy to consistently scan brainwaves and interpret those brainwaves as 3d form
Operative34 right, but I meant the future; what we should aim at the future. I am so tired of using fingers! Especially with my keyboard. Some device on my head to read my commands and print them would be better. Ideally, some implants to print without anything attached to my body.
I started dreaming about a brain-controlled keyboard when I got a wireless keyboard. I had got rid of the wires, but I saw some space for improvement. Actually, if you are a designer or engineer/developer, i have got some ideas.
I agree, but i think this would be cool for on-the-fly client consultations. Once you have the a basic concept already in place, then adjusting positions, materials etc with the client watching as it happens. Perhaps once computers are powerful enough, it could be photorealistic renders in real time - probably still quite a while before that happens though.
You are so right on that. I actually saw a company named A2 VR who is actually making architectural visualizations for architects to showcase their designs to customers. Have a look at their video ua-cam.com/video/HENTj-4llmA/v-deo.html
Can it connect to a thumb drive
the product is already done? How can i experience it? In the official page i couldn't find any information about buy/get the tool.
ua-cam.com/video/HENTj-4llmA/v-deo.html
How much does it costs
Need this in my life
How can an entrepreneur, with a big idea, contact you?
Great Video! We have developed application using HTC vive and it is really a great tool! It is just starting, hope to see more use of VR application in day today life.
what is the app/software there used for designing?
Qiang Zheng unreal engine 4
kinda looks like your using light sabers so i’m kinda confused..
eagerly waiting for launch in India!!
It's already there. ua-cam.com/video/HENTj-4llmA/v-deo.html
which software connects with vr box?
means first tell me on which software u make the design and how u connect that software with vr?
Unreal Engine ;)
NeosVR
Which VR glasses brand i can use for such thing ?
Like they said the HTC vive
Very cool thank you for the demo.
Please could you help me. I want use htc vive but I dont know desing program name.
I want use for desing with htc vive's controller
What is the program name for htc vive ? thanks
I know game developers are using the unreal engine to do this for creating game spaces. Could be the same engine or similar atleast?
hi! is there someone who can give me a tip how I can start with virtual reality work? I am a ´classical´ engineer, electricity and power systems, but I would like to get on the virtual reality train... Thanks
*_0:09_**_ sexual design?_*
lol, it's the accent, he said architectual, meaning architectural
This design process could become much easier if we stopped using those manipulators. Instead we could use the mind control. There are already systems which can, for example, move objects just scanning your brainwaves. At the beginning you have to calibrate the device, but then it works flawlessly moving objects up or down or sideways in the virtual space. My idea is to use brainwaves and such devices which read the brainwaves, and interpret them as 'flat surface', 'bump', 'hole', 'curved surface.' In this way I would simply look at a work piece and make it change its shape.
The reason I'm writing this is because I am tired of wires and even wireless keyboards and mice. Those joysticks could be useful, but imagine how you could just wear some device on your head and shape the objects with the power of thought.
yeah okay bud, look I don't want to be negative but I highly doubt that we have the accuracy to consistently scan brainwaves and interpret those brainwaves as 3d form
Operative34
right, but I meant the future; what we should aim at the future. I am so tired of using fingers! Especially with my keyboard. Some device on my head to read my commands and print them would be better. Ideally, some implants to print without anything attached to my body.
i dream about this about 6 years)))) Desigh, using power of mind - it will very cool)
I started dreaming about a brain-controlled keyboard when I got a
wireless keyboard. I had got rid of the wires, but I saw some space for
improvement. Actually, if you are a designer or engineer/developer, i have got some ideas.
cool
you need more action u need to stand and dance ? user may feel tired .. not need to go for gym after work...
Way too cumbersome. Better to work quickly the old way and preview it regularly in VR
I agree, but i think this would be cool for on-the-fly client consultations. Once you have the a basic concept already in place, then adjusting positions, materials etc with the client watching as it happens. Perhaps once computers are powerful enough, it could be photorealistic renders in real time - probably still quite a while before that happens though.
You are so right on that. I actually saw a company named A2 VR who is actually making architectural visualizations for architects to showcase their designs to customers. Have a look at their video ua-cam.com/video/HENTj-4llmA/v-deo.html