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Glean Keane draws in three dimensions
By: Neumatic Date: September 12, 2015, 10:32 pm
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This is what I"m talkin' about!
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I've always wanted to be able to turn my drawings into real
things, but I've never been able to get the hang of 3D modeling
or building, and it's a whole other set of skills anyway. But
this? This feels so natural, you're actually making a CARTOON
in three dimensions. The next step? Well, shrinking it down so
you can do it at a desk, and motion.
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Re: Glean Keane draws in three dimensions
By: Chiprocks1 Date: September 13, 2015, 2:55 pm
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This. Is. F*cking. Awesome! Now I'm on board with the idea of
VR.
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Re: Glean Keane draws in three dimensions
By: Neumatic Date: February 6, 2017, 9:07 pm
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Guys, I did this today.
I did it and it was AMAZING.
Once the Microsoft store guys found out I could draw, they let
me just be in there for as long as I wanted, which wound up
being over half an hour, at least.
What we're seeing in the video is the prototype, the current
version has so many more options. It reminds me of Kid Pix
Studio, there are all these funky brushes and options that
just... make it more like play than professional art. One brush
creates an arc of lightning, another creates a rainbow, another
makes it snow. I could make it snow neon green in front of my
face.
You could be an amateur artist or a pro artist and you'd still
have to rethink everything you know because now, gravity isn't
an issue: you draw a line in the air and it stays there. I
remember being a kid and being in this hot factory seeing people
blow glass into weird shapes, now I just wave my hand and I can
make a weird flashing glass light bulb appear in front of me.
It's just unreal.
Another cool thing is that you can draw in multiple spaces. I
tried the basic one, but there's also a space one, a desert
one... and each changes the context of the art you created.
If you have the chance, I heartily recommend it. As fun as the
games and virtual locations were, being in control, exploring
your own way... that's fantastic. I think that's what the
future is going to be for VR, tools more than complete
experiences like games or movies. Let the VR-heads create and
explore their own spaces.
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Re: Glean Keane draws in three dimensions
By: Chiprocks1 Date: February 6, 2017, 9:28 pm
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Nice! Thanks for the update on your experience with this.
Totally forgot about this thread.
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Re: Glean Keane draws in three dimensions
By: Mac Date: February 6, 2017, 10:07 pm
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Very cool. Changes are a Comin'. .... in drawing
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Re: Glean Keane draws in three dimensions
By: Mac Date: February 6, 2017, 10:45 pm
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Just ran across this on Pinterest
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