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.
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.