
As the transition from beta to version 1.0 nears completion, the Gaussian Splatting VR company, Gracia, has introduced an exciting new feature that will greatly help people share their captures.
https://twitter.com/gracia_vr/status/1771265790609629420
Users now have the capability to publish their own scenes through their accounts. To share a scene, you’ll need a PLY trained Gaussian splatting capture. Fortunately, virtually every Gaussian Splatting platform offers a .PLY export option.
Additionally, users can now set the spawn point for the VR experience. This is particularly useful in larger scenes, where defining a centralized starting location really enhances the user experience.
For those who missed the opportunity to experience Gracia at GTC this year, the collection of captures I presented is available on the main page of the Gracia store.
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