And it’s rather light as well, which makes it ideal for long sessions of VR gaming, whether you’re sitting at your desk or enjoying VR in a larger space. The headset itself is a lot sleeker than before and it now has a 2560 x 1440 resolution display with a fast 80Hz refresh rate.
The original Oculus Rift was one of the best VR headsets around for connecting to a PC and enjoying immersive gaming.
To link nodes, you must save the current node to an existing QuickTime VR movie.-Not a huge upgrade over original Oculus Rift -PC required An object can be turned into a hot spot that links it to another node or to an URL. For information about resampling images, see Changing image dimensions.īy saving and linking various nodes you create a virtual reality environment. To do so, you must first resample the image. You can lower the resolution of panorama nodes for quicker downloading. You can add nodes to a movie or overwrite existing ones.
For information about how to change the order of movie frames, see Modifying frame sequence and frame display time. Therefore, frames 1 to 3 show the object from an upward perspective, panning from left to right frames 4 to 6 show it from a level perspective, panning from left to right frames 7 to 9 show it from a downward perspective, panning from left to right. For example, a movie containing nine frames in three rows is ordered as follows: frames 1 to 3 in the top row frames 4 to 6 in the middle row frames 7 to 9 in the bottom row. The order of the frames is also important because the rows are created chronologically. For example, if your movie contains nine frames, specifying three images per row creates three rows.
Specifying the number of rows determines how many images are in each row. The number of rows, and the sequence of frames in the grid determine how a QuickTime VR object is displayed. QuickTime VR objects are overlaid with an invisible grid. You can save a multiple-frame 24-bit RGB movie as a QuickTime VR object node and customize node settings. You can save a single-frame 24-bit RGB movie as a QuickTime VR panorama node. Saving and customizing QuickTime VR movies You can preview, open and edit QuickTime VR movies in Corel PHOTO-PAINT. QuickTime VR scenes are a collection of panoramas or object nodes that are linked together by hot spots. QuickTime VR object nodes require a number of images of the same object from different angles and positions. For more information on joining images, see Stitching images together.Ī QuickTime VR object node is the reverse of a panorama node: an object is fixed, but your view of it changes as you move around it. You can also create a panorama by joining, or stitching, a series of images together seamlessly. Wide images are best suited for panoramas. Panorama nodes let you view 360 degrees of an image by spinning at a single, central viewing point.
There are two types of QuickTime VR nodes: panorama and object. QuickTime VR movies contain viewing points, called nodes. You can explore them by looking up and down, turning around, and zooming. QuickTime VR movies are virtual, three-dimensional environments. Corel PHOTO-PAINT lets you create QuickTime VR movies.