Imagine if you could raw gay sex videoshare a virtual reality-ready 360-degree view of any moment, on the fly, as easily as you send a video on Snapchat.
That's the premise of Sprayscape, the latest experimental app from Google. Out today, the Android app makes VR selfies a reality — even if they are a bit blurry.
SEE ALSO: Facebook's standalone VR headset feels like the futureIf you've ever tried to take a 360-degree photo or video with a smartphone before, then you know that capturing your surroundings perfectly is pretty much impossible. Sprayscape embraces this with its "perfectly imperfect" approach. Instead of creating an expertly stitched photo sphere, the app allows you to share an in-the-moment (and likely imperfect) look at what's around you.
The app launches on an empty black sphere that you can fill with images by tapping on the screen. Sprayscape uses your phone's gyroscope to help capture your surroundings. But the app only captures the part of the frame you touch and it's far easier to capture a blurry view of what's around you than a clear one.
The resulting "scapes" are unfocused and blurry but easily shareable. Just send a link (the app requires you to log in to a Google account for sharing) and your friends can view your 360-degree creation either by dragging their finger around the frame, holding up their phone to view different parts of the image, or by popping it in a Cardboard viewer.
"We call it VR-ish. When you use Sprayscape, you are taking photos on a 360-degree sphere. When you view a scape you’re looking around media oriented to 360 space," the app's website explains.
The app comes to us via Android Experiments, which the company uses to highlight creative ways developers use Android to create new types of experiences, and Sprayscape, which was created internally at Google, certainly fits the bill.
Though we've seen other apps experiment with the "Snapchat for VR" concept before, Sprayscape offers a slightly more creative take on the idea. Still, it seems unlikely to be leaving Google's experimental labs anytime soon.
Topics Android Google Virtual Reality
'WreckThis single GIF sums up Trump’s 5,302Try not to wince watching this mascot accidentally shoot himself with a TDisaster relief is about more than physical. It's emotional too.Teardown of iPhone XS reveals new, LWhat can hundreds of dead penguins tell us about climate change?Huawei's new Freebuds might come with this ingenious featureAmazon founder Jeff Bezos tops Warren Buffett, becomes the third richest person in the world'American Horror Story: Apocalypse' adds robots. Help?!Amazon founder Jeff Bezos tops Warren Buffett, becomes the third richest person in the worldAfter Trump lashes out, sexual assault survivors share #WhyIDidntReportFacebook set to release video chat device Portal'Big Mouth' is the candid conversation about sex you never hadWhat can hundreds of dead penguins tell us about climate change?Disaster relief is about more than physical. It's emotional too.The best visual jokes you missed from 'Bojack Horseman' Season 5Sonita Alizadeh narrowly avoided being a child bride. Now she raps about ending forced marriage.Try not to wince watching this mascot accidentally shoot himself with a TWhat can hundreds of dead penguins tell us about climate change?Facebook Dating wants to be the anti YouTube is testing a humming search feature for music WhatsApp now lets you send videos in HD resolution Ask Questions Later The Shape of a Life The Morning News Roundup for September 3, 2014 'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for August 26, 2023 Where Are Hegel and Virginia Woolf Now? James Berry, Celebrity Executioner Wordle today: Here's the answer and hints for August 25 'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for August 25, 2023 Happy Birthday, Ray Bradbury! How to unblock someone on Facebook The Morning News Roundup for August 20, 2014 Recognition 10 TikTok accounts to follow if you love to cook How to use Tinder's new Explore feature Wildlife officials say SpaceX launch left behind significant damage Vaccine skeptic Joe Rogan got COVID and then took bogus horse dewormer drug Tech billionaires are buying up land near San Francisco to build their own utopia Walmart is expanding drone delivery services
2.1328s , 10494.4453125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【raw gay sex video】,Fresh Information Network