Vr Blobcg Today

For decades, virtual reality has been obsessed with sharp edges. We wanted to recreate the rigid, angular world of architecture and manufacturing. But a quiet revolution is bubbling up from the depths of computer science: VR BlobCG (Blob Computational Geometry).

Imagine a settings menu that is a single floating blob. To raise the volume, you squeeze it. To change the color, you dip your finger in it. To delete a file, you crush the blob until it implodes. vr blobcg

Traditional VR requires 72-90 fps. A high-resolution BlobCG simulation (with 256^3 voxel grids) can easily choke a high-end PC. However, recent advances in and dedicated Ray Tracing cores on RTX GPUs are finally allowing soft-body geometry to run without inducing motion sickness. The Future: The Blob is the Interface We are moving toward a hybrid reality. The "BlobCG" mindset suggests that the ultimate VR interface might not be a button or a menu, but a soft, responsive lump of light. For decades, virtual reality has been obsessed with