Vrais allows you to view 360 degree, stereoscopic environments on Cardboard viewers. And rendering content for it is straightforward with this tutorial by Sebastian König.
One of the newest additions to Blender is the ability to render stereoscopic equirectangular VR images in Cycles. Here’s a short guide how to setup Blender for VR rendering. To view the finished result I use the Google Cardboard and our own little App called VRAIS - VR Awesome in Space. We developed the app as a tool for out studio workflow but also as a community based VR Gallery. You can find out more about it here: vrais.io.
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A nicely summarised workflow, Sebastian!
In french, "vrais" (without the "s") means "true".
Make me laughing.
Hidden jewel in this nice overview is that apparently Dalai Felinto's spherical stereo patch is in Blender builds from March 11 onward. Awesomesauce! Bring on the Blender VR renders....
the new build not available for windows 8(
Hello, I'm trying to follow along. I was doing good until 2:31 in the video. I do not see the stereoscopy section.
I am in cycles render and have selected Panoramic under Lens settings but cant find Stereoscopy.
I have Blender 2.77 osx. What am I missing? Thanks!
Try downloading the latest Blender build from builder.blender.org (BuildBot)
The feature was added after 2.77 and will be in 2.78
Awesome Thanks!
Great tutorial. Great app. Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for this!