People have made some pretty cool things
in Google’s Tilt Brush VR painting app. But until now paintings made in
Tilt Brush have pretty much been stuck in Tilt Brush, with no easy way
to integrate those creations with other programs.
That changes today with Google’s open-source release of Tilt Brush Toolkit, which includes Python scripts and a Unity SDK for exporting Tilt Brush projects.
Google is specifically highlighting the Unity integration, allowing
users to use Tilt Brush sketches in Unity itself with the same
materials, shaders, and even the audio responses from the Tilt Brush app.
Developers will be able to use those 3D paintings in games, animations,
and even other interactive content — essentially, anything that can be
created with Unity will be able to use the Tilt Brush Toolkit
integrations. Google has provided a list of ideas and details on how
that will work with Unity in a helpful guide here, for developers looking to get started on new VR creations.
The Tilt Brush Toolkit is available now on GitHub.
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