Ok... Well That was a Mind Warp... As a fellow artist I endorse this kind of madness for the shear imagination and audacity of it! To explore the frontiers of where art can go, captivate and delight. Congratulations to Ignacio for a pleasantly surprising little series of trippy little paintings all displayed in a wonderfully unique and interactive way. I look forward to further 'installations' and such an affordable price too, when the real price of admission, I dare say... is your mind! XLNT.
Art Masterpiece. One of the truly great pieces of art made with Virtual Reality in mind. What a journey. Whole expeirence takes about 20 minutes, although you can definitely take longer than that to enjoy each single piece individually. Bravo to Ignacio Farias! Hope to see another one of these from you!
OK at first, then BANG! Great experience. I can't believe somebody gave this only three stars. As I experienced the first set of paintings I thought it was an OK experience, then I took the first, um, trip. Now you're talking! And it just kept getting better from there. Moving around was easy, though I prefer smooth turning instead of turning in steps. And you don't interact with the paintings so much as animate them. These are observations, definitely not complaints.This experience was an unexpected surprise. Excellent work!
Psychedlic VR Art. Really nice experience, that actually makes use of the VR to showcase the artOne thing: The joystick motion is fixed to the original forward orientation, rather than "forward" being whatever direction you are looking. If this was intentional, I would argue against it. If it is a goof, then, just so you know
Trippy. The paintings are cool. I feel that whoever created the parts in between the paintings, the trippy tunnel stuff, had some psychedelic experience
OK at first, then BANG! Great experience. I can't believe somebody gave this only three stars. As I experienced the first set of paintings I thought it was an OK experience, then I took the first, um, trip. Now you're talking! And it just kept getting better from there.
Moving around was easy, though I prefer smooth turning instead of turning in steps. And you don't interact with the paintings so much as animate them. These are observations, definitely not complaints.
This experience was an unexpected surprise. Excellent work!
Psychedlic VR Art. Really nice experience, that actually makes use of the VR to showcase the art
One thing: The joystick motion is fixed to the original forward orientation, rather than "forward" being whatever direction you are looking. If this was intentional, I would argue against it. If it is a goof, then, just so you know