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GDC 2017: OTOY Is Bringing Mixed Reality Light Field Streaming To Unity

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When we last heard from OTOY , the company revealed it was bringing light field baking and more to its Unity integration. On display at Unity’s booth is the first light field video created in OTOY’s Octane renderer using the engine. Items captured could be turned into a Unity asset to be brought into VR or MR experiences.

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Apple Brings Spatial Computing to iOS

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Moreover, Apple is also pushing its Vision Pro SDK to support its first-party and Unity-supported third-party immersive applications, again in a bid to create a sophisticated piece of hardware with a system-selling lineup of integrated applications and hardware. The Vision Pro device is due in 2024 for $3,499.

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The YouTube of 3D Models, with Sketchfab CEO Alban Denoyel

XR for Business Podcast

When we started, most of it was pure CG; made with advanced CAD programs or 3D software like 3ds Max and so on. And now a lot of the content is made with 3D capture technologies like photogrammetry. It’s probably around 50 percent, now, of uploads are 3D captures. What are your thoughts on that?

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The YouTube of 3D Models, with Sketchfab CEO Alban Denoyel

XR for Business Podcast

When we started, most of it was pure CG; made with advanced CAD programs or 3D software like 3ds Max and so on. And now a lot of the content is made with 3D capture technologies like photogrammetry. It's probably around 50 percent, now, of uploads are 3D captures. I guess it would be still Unity, for now.

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The YouTube of 3D Models, with Sketchfab CEO Alban Denoyel

XR for Business Podcast

When we started, most of it was pure CG; made with advanced CAD programs or 3D software like 3ds Max and so on. And now a lot of the content is made with 3D capture technologies like photogrammetry. It’s probably around 50 percent, now, of uploads are 3D captures. What are your thoughts on that?