By the way, there is a VR Template for Unreal we use in our projects, have you checked if it works for cardboard? Also there is this on the ue forum that may help: https://forums.unrealengine.com/showthread.php?19665-Google-VR&highlight=cardboard its seems to be a workaround from Noculus solution. Hope it helps. F.
2015-04-09 8:44 GMT-03:00 Francisco Criado <[email protected]>: > Hi Gerbrand, > > in my experience, if wou want to make vr content for mobile i would > recommend you samsung gear vr rather than cardboard. > We been testing on mobile users and must say cardboard isn“t a pretty > chance to VR due to lag, comfort, and latency depending on mobile > model.Samusng gear vr is is definitely more expensive but has a growing > market, and a nice store for apps. > In terms of software, you said it, Unity reminds me of Maya or Max, where > you can do 3d, and Unreal reminds me softimage where you enjoy doing 3d... > > > Hope it helps! > > F. > > > > 2015-04-09 8:07 GMT-03:00 Gerbrand Nel <[email protected]>: > > Yeah Oculus in unreal is easy.. The problem with the google cardboard is >> getting the head motion to drive the camera, and creating a proper split >> screen. >> I really hope they release a template for cardboard in unreal soon. >> Us dumb-folk loves them templates :) >> >> >> On 09/04/2015 12:31, Alok Gandhi wrote: >> >> Done tons of ocuclus for unity. Have good experience so far. Not sure >> about unreal though. >> >> On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 3:59 PM, Gerbrand Nel <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hey guys.. this is way of topic, but I ask here because the smart kids >>> hang out on this side of the internet ;P >>> I'm very keen to create vr stories, but for Joe Everybody. >>> The oculus is great, but it has a very small audience at the moment. >>> Google cardboard on the other hand is accessible to anyone with a >>> smartish phone. >>> Now I got a simple thing going with unity, and it works great. >>> Problem is; unity reminds me of maya, and maya leads to anger and anger >>> leads to... oh you get the picture. >>> Unreal on the other hand feel friendly, like a ICE tree, made of >>> friendly things. >>> Until you try and do a google cardboard project that is. >>> Has anyone here done unreal work for google cardboard? >>> Care to share some knowledge? >>> Thanks guys >>> G >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> > > > -- > > > --

