New virtual reality drawing application
Google launched the Tilt Brush virtual reality drawing application, promising to revolutionize the definition of painting.
Google launched the Tilt Brush virtual reality drawing application, promising to revolutionize the definition of painting.
According to CNN, wearing a glass of HTC Vive headset on the head, users can use a digital palm to draw 3-dimensional images according to the true size of anything, even with incomparable materials. real life like fire, snow or stars.
This application is not only used for artistically arranged artists , but also has the potential to change the history of fashion design. Painters can paint on materials such as denim, silk and cotton, including leather.
This application has been tested in Paris in early 2016.
Designers can scale creatively, walk around their work while doing it, review it from every conceivable angle and share it with Tilt Brush users around the globe.
This application has been selected by an artist group of the Google Cultural Institute for testing in Paris in early 2016.
"What really struck me was the ability to turn a museum or a gallery into an art show," says Cuban-American artist Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada about the application of the technology.
Graffiti artist Chu also concurred, saying that Tilt Brush "will revolutionize the way people admire impressive works of art".
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