All Things 3D | Interview with Gabe Paez, CEO/Founder of 'The Wild' @allthings3d | Uploaded 5 years ago | Updated 9 hours ago
In this interview we sit down with Gabe to talk about his exciting collaborative mixed reality product 'The Wild', that allows up to eight users to collaborate in a virtual space, either in VR, AR (iPad) or desktop through a very simple interface that brings you into 'the Wild' as well as allowing you to import 3D assets for use while you are in the Wild. Once "transported' into the Wild you can add, manipulate 3D assets, or create new ones with a very intuitive process.
However, that is not the major feature of the Wild, but the fact that many users can share and participate in the creation process (up to 8) as well communicate naturally using their arms & voice while listening to other users voices in '3D Space' giving it a very eerie sense of presence, that really makes the whole experience feel natural, a little weird, but indeed natural. Of course they also provide tools to take snapshots of your experience in the Wild to send home. :)
This video is broken up into a "real world" interview (0:29) and one that takes place within the 'The Wild' to give you a better idea of it use in the "wild." (12:18) Yes pun intended.
To find out more about 'The Wild' contact clay@thewild.com or head out to their website: thewild.com
In this interview we sit down with Gabe to talk about his exciting collaborative mixed reality product 'The Wild', that allows up to eight users to collaborate in a virtual space, either in VR, AR (iPad) or desktop through a very simple interface that brings you into 'the Wild' as well as allowing you to import 3D assets for use while you are in the Wild. Once "transported' into the Wild you can add, manipulate 3D assets, or create new ones with a very intuitive process.
However, that is not the major feature of the Wild, but the fact that many users can share and participate in the creation process (up to 8) as well communicate naturally using their arms & voice while listening to other users voices in '3D Space' giving it a very eerie sense of presence, that really makes the whole experience feel natural, a little weird, but indeed natural. Of course they also provide tools to take snapshots of your experience in the Wild to send home. :)
This video is broken up into a "real world" interview (0:29) and one that takes place within the 'The Wild' to give you a better idea of it use in the "wild." (12:18) Yes pun intended.
To find out more about 'The Wild' contact clay@thewild.com or head out to their website: thewild.com