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Virtual Reality Blueprints

You're reading from   Virtual Reality Blueprints Create compelling VR experiences for mobile and desktop

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786462985
Length 250 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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John Williamson John Williamson
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Charles Palmer Charles Palmer
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The Past, Present, and Future of VR FREE CHAPTER 2. Building a Solar System for Google Cardboard 3. Building an Image Gallery System for the Gear VR 4. Adding User Interactions to the Virtual Gallery Project 5. Fighting Zombies on the Oculus Rift 6. Scripting Zombies for the Oculus Rift 7. Carnival Midway Games — Part 1 8. Carnival Midway Games — Part 2 9. VR Hardware Roundup 10. VR Terms and Definitions 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Through the looking glass

Perspective, a great example of the intersection between art and math, allowed us to accurately trace the world as we see it. Artists learned to mix paints to create the illusion of translucency in pigments. Magicians were able to use persistence of vision to create illusions and children's toys that would one day lead to moving pictures and create holograms of dead pop stars:

Magic lanterns are an extension of the Camera Obscura and can be traced back to the 17th century. Rather than using the light from the sun, as a Camera Obscura did, an artificial light was used: first candlelight, then limelight, then electricity. The light was shown through a painted glass plate which was projected on the wall, very much like a slide projector (or even video projector). The images could be scrolled, giving the illusion of motion, or two images could be alternated, giving the illusion of animation. The simple technology of magic lanterns was popular for over 200 years, up until the 1920s when moving pictures finally dethroned them:

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Virtual Reality Blueprints
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