Valve Releases New Tool to Help Create Virtual Destinations

Valve Releases New Tool to Help Create Virtual Destinations
Highlights
  • Valve is releasing the tools it uses internally to create VR scenes.
  • The tools allow users to add interactive elements and sounds.
  • Examples shown include Martian landscapes and sci-fi designs.
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Soon, you might be able to build a digital getaway that others can visit using their virtual reality headsets - Valve is releasing a new tool that would allow designers to make and distribute VR destinations using Steam. The software will be released on Steam on Thursday, and will work with both the HTC Vive and the Oculus Rift headsets, and the VR destinations will include interactive elements and audio so that people will feel like they're really being transported.

According to the description on Steam, the app - called Destinations Workshop Tools - is the same one that Valve uses internally, and the download includes sample destinations created using photogrammetry - a technique where real life photographs are used as the basis for the virtual destination, stitched together to allow you to look around in three dimensions.

The destinations also support both motion tracked controllers and other controllers so conceivably you'll be able to interact naturally with objects regardless of which VR platform you backed.

Pictures of destinations on the Steam page include a giant tabletop with a bowl of popcorn, the Martian landscape, a graveyard, and some obviously science-fiction inspired designs. It's pretty clear that you should be able to use these tools to create any kind of getaway you want. And apparently, Valve expects the community of users to make valuable content using these tools:

"We've seen all of the awesome things the community can do with user-generated content, not only in our own games, but also in the 400 plus other games utilizing the Steam Workshop," said Valve programmer Tom Bui in an email interview with Polygon. "So it seemed a natural extension to enable creators to make cool new VR experiences that they could share with others."
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