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[FEATURE REQUEST] Make MilkDrop 3D and Run in Virtual Reality at 360 degrees !!! (Don't know why is has not happen yet!) #75
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Don't wait for someone to make it, learn DirectX shaders, c++, 3D and start updating the code :) |
Dude I'm to stupid to do that 😭On Jun 23, 2024 12:42 AM, milkdrop2077 ***@***.***> wrote:
Don't wait for someone to make it, learn DirectX shaders, c++, 3D and start updating the code :)
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Yeah, that would be really great. Even though I haven't any vr headset, lol. |
have done this using "some" additional software.. you may need to use additional software to get the dome mapping right.. i recommend with low latency streaming on vrcdn the roundtrip usually only is about 200-500ms for me, but ... your experience may vary doing VJing for friends and strangers in vrchat regularly.. hoping to see more people enjoy the trippy visuals all around us |
[FEATURE REQUEST]: Make MilkDrop in 3D Running in a 360 degrees View In Virtual Reality
(something like what https://www.plane9.com/ does, Don't know why is has not happen yet!) it's 2024 DAMIT
Some History
In 1968 Ivan Sutherland and his student Bob Sproull created the first VR / AR head mounted display (Sword of Damocles) that was connected to a computer.
https://www.vrs.org.uk/virtual-reality/history.html#:~:text=In%201968%20Ivan%20Sutherland%20and,ceiling%20(hence%20its%20name)
MilkDrop is a hardware-accelerated music visualization plugin for Winamp and Kodi, which was originally developed by Ryan
Geiss in 2001. It uses DirectX and beat detection to render iterated images which blend seamlessly.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MilkDrop
Make MilkDrop 3D and Run in Virtual Reality at 360 degrees !!! Please :)
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