Sprayscape is a weird VR camera made by Google Creative Lab. It uses a mobile gyroscope to shoot 360-degree VR photos at a specified angle, and can control photo depth, overlay real shots, and generate strange and interesting VR photos.
Google’s VR camera has been around for a while. With the Cardboard box using a Cardboard camera, you can take interesting VR photos.
Sprayscape is a new attempt to shoot VR photos with an artistic sense of abstraction. Look at the comments. This effect is called inkjet printing.
The default camera background is like this, click on the location you want to shoot, short press the short exposure, long press the long exposure, and it becomes clearer.
Turn your position to shoot 360 degrees.
Take a look at the video:
After the shoot, you can share it with others via a link (you need to sign in with a Google account and save the VR photos on Google Drive), you will get a sprayscape sharing link, and a VR format VR photos.
Browse VR photos in jpg format? Have you seen VR videos played on regular players? That's what it looks like, a rectangular photo, the image above is distorted, and you can only see normal video using a VR browser .
Like this, Xiao Bian made a blur