Google makes Tilt Brush open-source create 3D movies on VR

Tilt Brush: Google's Daydream VR device could be a lot more useful if there was more 3D content. To meet this need the company released a new set of tools to help artists create 3D , music videos and stories.Tilt Brush

Google has already shown us a series of 3D creations developed with the Tilt Brush application, which they released on YouTube for Daydream users to test the features of the device.

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The company originally launched Tilt Brush 3D last April invited dozens of renowned artists to try it out.

Going forward, the company opened up Tilt Brush by making it available as an open-source toolkit. The applications of the new There are many, imagine 3D stories, tours or, for example, animations that react to music.

Google has released the open source code since last year, shortly after the Daydream device was announced, but today it has updated the kit in the GitHub with an SDK for the popular Unity VR / AR game engine

Η documentation provides a series of examples on how to use the tools and create 3D by adding interactive stories, animations that move to the rhythm of music, or turn on a controller to navigate through a scene.

It also has a number of reusable scripts for creating looping animations, teleport between locations within a sketch, and animation timeline.

The toolkit should help Google's ambition to bring mobile VR to the general public with its $80 Daydream device. So far, only the Pixel and Moto Z phones work with Daydream, but more will follow soon, including the ZTE Axon 7, ASUS ZenFone AR, and Mate 9 Pro.

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