Sorry for the long wait. The VR rendering process is far from simple and accessible for my means. Not to mention, the current animation project is taking up a lot of time :3
Nonetheless, I'm delighted to finally offer you the VR version of this animation ^^
As usual, you can find the four audio tracks that you can switch between, just like changing the language in a movie.
However, it was completely impossible for me to create different visual versions. I'd need a PC with a 5090 for that (yes, I know it doesn't exist yet XD). Only the version commonly called "Clean-Blood" is available.
I’ve created two quality versions of this animation. A 4K version for more modest setups and an 8K version for those who can handle it.
Another update compared to the test conducted on the ToyTrampling animation: the video file is now recognized natively as a 360° video. So even without a VR headset, you can view the video via VLC, for example. This allows you to control the video using your mouse or keyboard :3
I took advantage of the fact that it is natively recognized as a 360° video to also upload it to YouTube. But since youtube is poorly made, to watch it with a headset, you must use the YouTubeVR app, which doesn't exist on PC as far as I understand.
Additionally, the video is unlisted as it’s a bonus reserved for patrons, making it impossible to find via the app... But if you just want to watch it on a desktop, it’s perfect! (Or if you’re determined, you can save it to a private playlist to find it on your headset)
In any case, I recommend downloading the video for the best quality.
Download on Google Drive : HERE
On Youtube : HERE
To watch the video directly from YouTube :
You'll need to use the YouTubeVR app as explained above. The only way I've found to do this is to add the video to a private playlist from a computer or your phone so you can find it in your headset by logging into your account. However, the quality on YouTube is quite poor in the headset.
To watch the video from your computer :
Download the video: Ensure you place the video file on an SSD to maximize your chances of it working correctly.
Use a VR video player: On Steam, GizmoVR is a good option that works well and is free.
Launch the application in VR: Find the video file on your computer to play it. By default, it might look strange. You need to check two settings to make it work properly

Thank you for your patience 💙 Creating animations takes much more time than I anticipated. As a result, having a Patreon isn't necessarily very attractive in its current state. I plan to change the way I make my animations. I will talk more about this in due time ^^
D.L'Orca
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