All Things 3D | "Hot Cocoa in VR" full demo video in Unreal Engine's ProRes 10bit HDR, 1080P* @allthings3d | Uploaded December 2020 | Updated October 2024, 23 hours ago.
This is the latest version 1.1 that can be downloaded from itch.io, that fixes a few things and adds some new features to enhance the experience that psychotherapist Pamela Shavuan Scott (voiceover) describes below:
"Peace is just a breath away. Calm your mind and heart with guided imagery in our virtual cozy Christmas cabin. "Hot Cocoa in VR" is here, created specially for you."
This is the first of a new series of VR experiences that calm your mind and heart by immersing you in tranquil experiences away from modern life with all of it anxiety provoking issues.
Today however, you should join us for hot cocoa and stay for awhile for the reading of "It Was The Night Before Christmas"
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Mike & Shavaun
owlcreektech.itch.io/hot-cocoa-in-vr
*This video was completely rendered in Unreal's sequencer using ProRes 422LT, converted using 'Shutter Encoder' to H264 2020 PQ 10bit and muxed with rendered 16bit 2-channel WAV file to capture a reasonable facsimile of sound location without having to resort to Adobe Premiere or Blackmagic Davinci Resolve. In fact, even the titling at the end was done using the 'font renderer' with a few tweaks to a material to give it ethereal translucent glow that call be called in the sequencer, or for that matter in a Blueprint.
Look for a Google 180 of this sequence video using a fairly new 360 tool called "Surreal Capture" that works in any Unreal based executable or even the editor's render window this weekend. As well as full tutorial to the local Portland Unreal Developer Meetup group and uploaded to YouTube afterwards that discusses the pros and cons of several 360 tools one can use with the Unreal Engine.
This is the latest version 1.1 that can be downloaded from itch.io, that fixes a few things and adds some new features to enhance the experience that psychotherapist Pamela Shavuan Scott (voiceover) describes below:
"Peace is just a breath away. Calm your mind and heart with guided imagery in our virtual cozy Christmas cabin. "Hot Cocoa in VR" is here, created specially for you."
This is the first of a new series of VR experiences that calm your mind and heart by immersing you in tranquil experiences away from modern life with all of it anxiety provoking issues.
Today however, you should join us for hot cocoa and stay for awhile for the reading of "It Was The Night Before Christmas"
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Mike & Shavaun
owlcreektech.itch.io/hot-cocoa-in-vr
*This video was completely rendered in Unreal's sequencer using ProRes 422LT, converted using 'Shutter Encoder' to H264 2020 PQ 10bit and muxed with rendered 16bit 2-channel WAV file to capture a reasonable facsimile of sound location without having to resort to Adobe Premiere or Blackmagic Davinci Resolve. In fact, even the titling at the end was done using the 'font renderer' with a few tweaks to a material to give it ethereal translucent glow that call be called in the sequencer, or for that matter in a Blueprint.
Look for a Google 180 of this sequence video using a fairly new 360 tool called "Surreal Capture" that works in any Unreal based executable or even the editor's render window this weekend. As well as full tutorial to the local Portland Unreal Developer Meetup group and uploaded to YouTube afterwards that discusses the pros and cons of several 360 tools one can use with the Unreal Engine.