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Add your room as a scene background environment using photos

Guides Add your room as a scene background environment using photos

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Add your room as a scene background environment using photos - "Fake passthrough"

This guide goes about the use of 2D photos of a room and pretend it's passhtrough mode in a VR headset

It's more of a long descriptive tip on how you could pretend to add your room in VaM in a easy way. There's no gimmick, no magic, this will not create a 3D representation of a room, it will just make the illusion of one that is passable if your attention is elsewhere in the scene ;) .

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Adding photos or demo photos would help to show what you're envisioning better.
 
Adding photos or demo photos would help to show what you're envisioning better.
I always consider adding photos to aid in visualization of the topic but for privacy reasons I won't post photos of my home.
Topping that, the resulting photo based scene is only believable as background, ignoring the clearly seen overlaps and distortions. Uploading a screenshot would show how ridiculous it looks ?, only works when not focusing on it, but it surprisingly works decently when you're distracted with something else ? ?
 
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