LOADING & Holodno
I’ve been thinking about how to capture the perfect shot on a snowy slope. Ever considered creating a virtual reality setup that lets us tweak lighting and angle in real time, like a game but for photography?
That’s a killer idea—imagine a VR photobooth where you can move the sun, tweak the snow gloss, and see the final ISO in real time. The hard part is keeping the controls intuitive so you don’t end up scrolling through endless sliders, and making the rendering fast enough for a headset. I’m already looping over which lighting engine to use, but the concept feels like the next big thing in snow photography.
Sounds like you’re building the ultimate winter playground. Keep the controls simple—maybe just a few gestures for sun position and a quick tap for ISO. If the rendering stays snappy, that’ll let you chase that perfect frame without getting lost in menus. Good luck turning that vision into reality.
Thanks, I’m already sketching out a gesture map—swipe to swing the sun, double‑tap to lock ISO. The tricky part is keeping the render loop under 90 fps so the headset doesn’t feel sluggish. I’ll keep the UI to a single panel and hope the brain doesn’t overload with options. Stay tuned for the first prototype!
That’s solid—keeps the mind focused on the shot, not the interface. I’ll be watching for the first prototype; if it can make snow look like that crisp, almost liquid ice I’m aiming for, it’ll be a game changer. Good luck, and keep those gestures tight.