Update 02 – Comms Post
Space: 1999 VR » Devlog
Additions:
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Detail design added to Comms Post
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Ambient beep/boop sounds added near Comms Post
Known
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Lighting on Flip Clock is a little blotchy
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Space: 1999 VR
Fan made "Space: 1999" VR experience.
Status | Released |
Category | Other |
Author | Novaclade |
Tags | eagle-transporter, environment, fan-made, launchpad, moonbase-alpha, Retro, Sci-fi, space-1999, tv-show, Virtual Reality (VR) |
Languages | English |
More posts
- Update 17 – Unity 2023 PortApr 22, 2024
- Update 16 – VRChat PortSep 22, 2023
- Update 15 – Computer Room & Incomplete Eagle CockpitDec 27, 2022
- Update 14 – Passenger Pod Containing X5-Computer WallJul 07, 2022
- Update 13 – Props & Passenger Pod InteriorJan 08, 2022
- Update 12 – PropsJun 06, 2021
- Update 11 – Moonbase AlphaOct 27, 2020
- Update 10 – Travel Tube & CorridorsJun 29, 2020
- Update 09 – All ScenesDec 12, 2019
- Update 08 – Main MissionNov 23, 2019
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Hey get in touch, we have assets and a full alpha https://www.facebook.com/space1999tvc/
Hey goodl,
I had a look at your facebook page and "All Sections Alpha" looks very cool :-) It's much more expansive than my effort.
You have both Oculus & Vive logos on the splash image but I couldn't work out how to download the VR experience. Am I just looking in the wrong spot or is it not available yet?
We lost our programmer and he took all the code with him unfortunately, but if you'd like to attach yourself to our project we can furnish you with a ton of assets we have aquired over the years, add me on Facebook Liam Goodison and we can discuss it further
https://www.facebook.com/liam.goodison
Here are videos of what was done https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5eyfHViQvk_G5ahNiBzUfA/videos
Hi Liam,
The scope of my little project is nowhere near as grand as what you are doing in your videos. My efforts are really a vehicle for me to learn Unity and have fun in VR with something that captured my imagination as a child :-)
Eventually I plan on sharing my CAD models with the wider community but I’m reluctant to end up in the situation where there are multiple unfinished versions floating around the internet. For now I think I’d like to potter around with my models and see how far down the rabbit hole that takes me. I’m not an active Facebook user but I’ll keep an eye out for your work on YouTube :-)
It’s been a fascinating experience so far which has given me an unexpected insight into the production value of 1970s TV. I’m so glad I started out on this journey and the fun part is that you never know where it will take you next :-)
Hi Novaclade Jack here was wondering how I can grab that workflow we discussed in vr? Is there a private message function here or maybe I can try your YouTube?
Hi Jack,
I got your email address from the MicroStation forum and have already sent you the tutorial but I think you already know that by now :-)