Imagine a settings menu that is a single floating blob. To raise the volume, you squeeze it. To change the color, you dip your finger in it. To delete a file, you crush the blob until it implodes.
The future of VR is soft. And it is sticky. vr blobcg
Virtual Reality (VR) has come a long way since its inception, transforming the way we experience entertainment, education, and even healthcare. However, as VR technology continues to evolve, it's facing new challenges, such as data management, security, and monetization. This is where blockchain technology comes in – a decentralized, secure, and transparent way to manage data and transactions. In this blog post, we'll explore the concept of VR blockchain, its benefits, and how it's poised to revolutionize the virtual reality industry. Imagine a settings menu that is a single floating blob
Traditional VR requires 72-90 fps. A high-resolution BlobCG simulation (with 256^3 voxel grids) can easily choke a high-end PC. However, recent advances in and dedicated Ray Tracing cores on RTX GPUs are finally allowing soft-body geometry to run without inducing motion sickness. To delete a file, you crush the blob until it implodes