Date: April 07, 2024
Google’s Tilt Brush VR art app has got some new features and designs. Yes, I am talking about the virtual reality tool that lets you paint new worlds in three dimensions. Tilt Brush is the invention of VR studios which was acquired by Google back in 2015.
Tilt Brush has been infused with 12 new brushes with different textures, volumes, and more sound effects. On launching the app, you can see the added features, and in the advanced mode, more functions can be accessed.
?Exciting #TiltBrush updates out today!? New brushes, beginner & advanced modes, groovy sound fx, and more! Read more ?? https://t.co/XJNepj4L0q pic.twitter.com/vFzz83yT44 — Tilt Brush (@tiltbrush) June 26, 2018
The brightest spot in the new packing is the beginner mode for rookies and advanced mode for pros. The beginner mode will let the user lock the objects in place and edit around them.
The new move is in line with equipping artists and creators with cutting-edge VR tools. Following are the seven new features that Google has introduced with version 16 of Tilt Brush.
Img Source: Google
Img Source: Google
Img Source: Google
Before these additions, Google VR tool has released features like a multiplayer mode and a Unity integration that lets you animate drawings. Tilt Brush application is designed for motion interfaces in virtual reality, and with the new features, it will offer more freedom to artists while designing.
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