![]() ![]() ![]() If you’re looking to get started using Quill to create your own infinite canvas world, Oculus has shared a few introduction tutorial videos that cover moving, scaling, brushes and layers in the YouTube playlist below:Īre you an artist creating in Medium, Quill, or Tilt Brush and live in the LA area? Tweet us your art, we’d love to see it. In the words of Fujita, you’ll just “have to experience this in VR to be able to fully appreciate it.” The teaser video ends by zooming out off all the worlds - mind blown. The most challenging part was to recreate this cute atmosphere and lighting, kinda fairy-like. ![]() We zoom in even further to reveal a world where an ant on a flower is playing a guitar, with an insect audience gathered around. A post shared by Goro Fujita (goro.fujita) This project was quite a challenge because we had to proceed through all the parts of a real production, from the layout to compositing in Blender and Photoshop in a single week. We zoom in further to this new world, transporting ourselves to an animal world with a rabbit quietly sleeping in a tree. The camera continues to zoom into the globe, unearthing a human world frozen in time as a curious boy holds another world in his hands. You start off zooming into a tiny planet where a pair of aliens are holding up a glass ecosphere. The Quill piece was created over the course of four days with the teaser video slowly revealing the artist’s stunning work in creating worlds within worlds. But what Fujita is showing us is an entirely new level of immersive art. Quill is similar to Tilt Brush on the HTC Vive, giving you a virtual palette and tools to create in a 3D space. “By zooming in and out of the worlds I created, I blew my own mind.” “What if there was a world within a world within a world within a world,” Fujita commented on Facebook. Showing us the full potential of Quill and the how big this infinite canvas can actually be, Fujita is at it again with a new teaser for his latest “Worlds in Worlds” painting. ![]() And where Medium gives you infinite possibilities to sculpt whatever your heart desires from clay, Oculus’ painting app, Quill, brings you an infinite canvas to paint dream worlds, within dream worlds. The sculpting platform uses the company’s Touch controllers that just launched on Tuesday, letting you design beautiful creations in an intuitive and natural way. Goro Fujita: Welcome everybody Im a 3D Character Animator/Visual. Other upcoming shows include live-action versions of “Yu Yu Hakusho” and “City Hunter.” It will also release “Call Me Chihiro” and “Re/Member,” and the forthcoming “Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead” and “In Love & Deep Water.The immersive artist is at it again this time with Oculus Story Studio’s Quill.īack in July, artist Goro Fujita showed us the future of creativity using Oculus’ virtual sculpting tool Medium. I usually reserve the live streams for my 9+. Its recent live-action shows include: “First Love” (December 2022), Kore-eda Hirokazu’s “The Makanai: Cooking in the Maiko House” (January 2023) and “Alice in Borderland” (December 2022, season 2). Netflix is ramping up its content production in Japan, which is its richest market in Asia and from which shows are increasingly building international careers. The diverse cast includes Ichinose Wataru, Sometani Shota (“Themis”), Kutsuna Shioli (“Deadpool 2”), Taguchi Tomorowo, Kaku So (“Kamen Rider Zero-One”), Taguchi?Kitarou?Katsuya Maiguma?Sumi Hiroki (“John Wick: Chapter 4”), Koyuki (The Last Samurai”)?Pierre Taki (“Like Father, Like Son”), Kishitani Goro (“The Returner”), Sasano Takashi (“Departures”), Kobayashi Kei (“Metropolis”) and Omusubi (“The Outsider”). ![]()
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