![]() ![]() I was planning on making a music visualizer as well. I'm sorry for those that didn't get what they were expecting. I'm trying to find workarounds to this issue, but I can't promise anything because part of it is out of my control. There is an issue with Unity (the game engine that I am using) that causes lag once I build the remaining fractals in 3D (but they run smoothly in the editor). That comes for free if you purchase VR Fractals. There is a 1.02 beta version that contains three 3D fractals, alongside the editor (which also now functions in 3D). This is something I will just say is a downside of VR Fractals, that I want to be honest about, and that you can see in the demo. My method of rendering ended up not looking "3D". There is a free demo available now with one fractal and no editor that should give you a pretty good jist of what to expect. More fractals will be added in later updates as well. A code editor is included which will allow users to create their own fractals/shaders and share them with the community. This is an experience similar to Oculus Dreamdeck, so expect about 5-20 minutes of gameplay for the price of a large candy bar. To use this you must have one of those headsets. VR Fractals is a 3D Fractal viewer for the Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive. ![]()
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