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Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 8:08:47 AM | Visualize your architectural project with Oculus VR Mask

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Visualize your project like you are really in the building you designed. 

Look right, look up, and move forward with a joystick. Is this immersive view only reserved for gamers, and this kind of technology is still out of reach for Architects? NO. Thanks to Twinmotion, Visual Reality is now possible in the architectural world.If you have an Oculus Mask with you, download the executable file generated by Twinmotion, then try to run it with Oculus: http://twinmotion.abvent.com/bimmotion/ Of course, you can import your own Revit model and export your own .exe fileYou simply have to have Oculus runtime 0.8 installed on your computer, and have Oculus turned on, then Oculus will be recognized in the "Monitor list". Connect your joystick too, then walkthrough in the scenes that our architects have created, discover an architectural project before construction. I hope you enjoy it and don't forget to share with us your experiences! Tianxiaowww.twinmotion.com



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Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 8:22:25 AM | Visualize your architectural project with Oculus VR Mask

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I don't know why my thread is badly organized.. I try to post a better one here for you to read :

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Visualize your project like you are really in the building you designed. 

Look right, look up and move forward with a joystick.

Is this immersive view only reserved for gamers, and this kind of technology is still out of reach for Architects? 

NO.

Thanks to Twinmotion, Visual Reality is now possible in the architectural world. 

If you have an Oculus VR mask, download the executable file generated by Twinmotion, then try to run it with Oculus:http://twinmotion.abvent.com/bimmotion/ Of course, you can import your own Revit model and export your own .exe file. 

You simply have to have Oculus runtime 0.8 installed on your computer, and have Oculus turned on, then Oculus will be recognized in the "Monitor list". 

Connect your joystick too, then walkthrough in the scenes that our architects have created, discover an architectural project before construction. 

I hope you enjoy it and don't forget to share with us your experiences!

Tianxiao

www.twinmotion.com


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