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Artists, please put down your brushes. Let's go into the virtual reality world together.
Google has released Tilt Brush, a new application that is revolutionizing the definition of painting and pushing it to the limits it can interpret.
With the swipe of a digital brush connected to the HTC Vive headset, a line of three-dimensional lines that match the size of the object is created, and it can draw anything, even the almost impossible texture, such as fire, Snow, and stars.
This immersive space is an obvious artboard for the painter of the head-mounted device, but it requires a diversified creative approach to the application.
Tilt Brush has the potential to drive and change the fashion industry, and illustrators can paint with textured fabrics such as coarse cotton, silk and cotton, and leather products are no exception. Designers can make their creative work more specific by measuring and re-planning steps during the design process, as well as observing it from every possible point of view, and can be shared with tilt brush users around the world.
The app, bundled in HTC Vive, has become a toy for the specific group of artists who were invited to Paris to experience the technology earlier this year by the Google cultural Institute.
"I've been thinking about what to do before I experience it, but when I go into virtual space, everything changes in that moment. A calligrapher, said Dokins, said.
Faith47 explains that you are moving away from the two-dimensional world into a three-dimensional world and painting in such a space.
Graffiti artists agreed, adding: "This is going to revolutionize the way people think about immersive works of art."
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Into the art world of Google tilt Brush