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The VR Museum Of Fine Art Download 2gb Ram

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About This Game Just updated! Welcome to the Museum's Second Floor!See new sculptures, ride the elevator, check out the Café, and enjoy the new Water Lilies exhibition.Welcome to The VR Museum of Fine Art, Steam's finest art gallery.Depending on who you ask, of course.If you've been training to be a space pirate and building fantastical contraptions all day, the Museum is your ticket to a well-deserved break. Surround yourself with 1:1 scale sculptures and paintings, and we won't tell anybody if you touch the merchandise! No rope barriers or glass walls here. Feel free to explore the artwork however you see fit. Roomscale VR lets you walk around, duck under, and even hug the life-sized figures.The initial release of The VR Museum includes 15 high-fidelity sculptures, and more are coming. In addition, two famous paintings are included, scanned and rendered in crisp detail. In future releases, both collections of sculpture and paintings are sure to expand. The artwork is arranged thoughtfully into four exhibits, each with its own theme. If you ever actually feel like learning something, informative holographic plaques are placed next to each piece of art. That does involve reading, though, and that's a lot of work.Tickets are free, drinks are temporarily non-existent, and the artwork is pristine. Enjoy! 7aa9394dea Title: The VR Museum of Fine ArtGenre: Casual, Free to Play, Indie, SimulationDeveloper:Finn SinclairPublisher:Finn SinclairRelease Date: 20 Aug, 2016 The VR Museum Of Fine Art Download 2gb Ram the vr museum of fine art oculus. the vr museum of fine art A great collection of sculpture scans that are very high quality. I've always wonder how big the terracotta army figures are. One sculpture was on the cover of my Latin book in high school, so it's amazing to finally come face to face with it. Lots of well-known touchstones and a massive outdoor statue. This is a collection that would be very difficult to see IRL because they reside in so many different locations.The upper floor was just added. It's got some interesting sculptures too. The new paintings are a big letdown despite being able to understand their scale. They have a repeating canvas pattern specular highlight, but topographically have no relation to the painting. I know it would be incredibly difficult to scan accurately, but I feel like without that element they're not worth displaying. Seeing some of Van Gogh's work in person completely changed my perspective on them and flat versions completely misrepresent them.But, you can't beat free, and in fact you should probably donate a few dollars so they can continue to expand this awesome project.. The museum doesnt have many artifacts but its nice. Resolution of the artifacts varries.I put on headphones but the only sound I heard was some sword clashing in one room (narrated explanations would be nice to have some day). So I'd reccommend leaving headphones off to keep your head cooler under a vr headset. Works fine in windows mixed reality.. I'll get to the positive remarks, but first I have to say that I don't recommend for Oculus Rift users (that's me). This is designed for the Vive. With the RIft, you have to turn your body - there's no rachet turning with the RIft and this gets awkward. Aside from the lack of navigation controls for the Rift, I give this a "Yes" vote because it's really well done! The artwork and sculptures look fantastic, as do many of the other features of the environment. Kudos to you, Finn Sinclair. Keep it going - make a bigger museum - add more artwork. Please add some code for Rift controllers. I see you had a tip jar out in the snow. I wouldn't mind sending a tip your way if you plan to update this game and include Rift users. :-) <3 I love what you've created.. Very well done virtual art museum that’s also free? No brainer – give this one a shot! Plenty of paintings and statues, most are very well rendered in VR 3D. The paintings especially; love that you can see the glare and canvas texture in the reflected light. Well done, and Thumbs: UP!. Not going to lie, I thought this was going to be some cheap looking deal, thought there's no way that art could look any good in a Vive with the SDE. Well, I was wrong. There's some familiar pieces here, and plenty that were new to me. It really is a VR Museum. They did a great job and it's worth your time to take at least a quick tour.

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