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Title: Online VR Kitchen Tour
Post by: Pikcells on 2019-05-10, 16:15:39
Something a little different form us for this post. We've created a full 3D and VR ready kitchen space that runs on any modern web browser, without plugins or downloads. And of course the lighting here was all baked with Corona.


3dsmax
Corona renderer
Adobe suite for the UI and loads of work from our dev team using a-frame, WebGL & WebXR.

More info or to try it out for yourself www.pikcells.com/portfolio/masterbrand-webgl-vr-tour (http://www.pikcells.com/portfolio/masterbrand-webgl-vr-tour)
Title: Re: Online VR Kitchen Tour
Post by: fraine7 on 2019-05-11, 15:27:50
Very nice that Rich!
Title: Re: Online VR Kitchen Tour
Post by: Pikcells on 2019-05-14, 12:02:49
Cheers
Title: Re: Online VR Kitchen Tour
Post by: maru on 2019-05-16, 11:39:10
This is really cool!
Title: Re: Online VR Kitchen Tour
Post by: Pikcells on 2019-05-20, 17:50:47
Thanks Maru
Title: Re: Online VR Kitchen Tour
Post by: TeoRossi93 on 2019-05-21, 17:07:41
Guys that is sick but I can't understand how Corona was involved in the process.
My question may sound stupid but isn't this kind of stuff created using Unity/Unreal Engine?
Title: Re: Online VR Kitchen Tour
Post by: arqrenderz on 2019-05-21, 17:16:12
I Guess they use corona for the hero renderings, and they are baking the light in a very low poly version of the model?
I thought the baking in corona was not that great yet
Title: Re: Online VR Kitchen Tour
Post by: romullus on 2019-05-21, 17:30:06
If you don't need projection baking, then Corona bakes the lighting pretty well.
Title: Re: Online VR Kitchen Tour
Post by: Pikcells on 2019-05-22, 10:40:11
Yeah, we've used Corona here for baking the lighting.

This type of thing is of course possible in Unreal, we experimented and used Unreal a while back but we've used WebGL here so this can be used in any browser on any device without any additional plugins. Most importantly, without having to download a huge bundle of data this loads pretty quickly.