How to show people what you made
- I’m using it right now.
- Upload screenshot to Facebook
- Take a video and upload it to YouTube
- (something) is good when it exists
- Make it a 360-degree photo so that viewers can turn it themselves.
- Spit it out in the form of WebVR so that people who don’t have VR can view it and edit it somewhat.
- Distribute the app itself
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When you try to live broadcast a world created with WebVR, it looks normal to you, but in the video, it’s pitch-black while you’re in the world.
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I try to live broadcast the world I created in Unity, but the live broadcast menu is Disabled.
- I’m sure there are plenty of games made with Unity, so I don’t see why we can’t relay…
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When the Unity app is launched from the live webcast, only the video is dark as in WebVR.
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If you’re shooting video instead of a live broadcast, it will be captured correctly.
- Video is saved locally.
- But I can’t post that video directly to Facebook.
- When you open the video, it will be displayed in theater.
- We shared it in a crazy way, live-streaming it Facebook.
- Isn’t there a better way?
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Connect to USB to extract video and upload directly to YouTube - It is a hoax that developer mode does not recognize it as a drive. - It looks like adb can do it. - It was rumored that it would not be recognized as a drive, but in ‘s environment, it is recognized without any problem.
- I saw Movies and almost made a quick assumption that there were no videos, but the correct answer is oculus/VideoShots.
- I was able to copy it to hand and upload it to Facebook Facebook.
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Within unity space I want to take 360 degree photos and share them.
- Looks doable https://qiita.com/ELIXIR/items/88126039121b9c7e334f
- It looks like there are assets for still photography.
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Or it would be nice if you could spit it out in webvr format. 2018-06-06 resolved
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