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BUILD A HOME IN VIRTUAL REALITY

We live in a time where the tools available to artists are constantly evolving at a rapid rate of knots. Artificial intelligence and machine learning can help us in our work, and we have virtual reality tools that enable us walk around and work in our own sculpts and paintings. Here, I’ll show you how to make art on your PlayStation 4. It’s a concept that still sounds a little strange to me, but one that works surprisingly well!

I first heard about the software Dreams when I watched a developer talk at Umbra Ignite in 2015 by Alex Evans. Alex is the co-founder of the Sony-owned company Media Molecule, which made the hit title Little Big Planet. Dreams is a continuation of some of the ideas present in Little Big Planet, in which players build levels and content for the game. Dreams expands on this theme, with an even wider scope of what’s possible to build in the software.

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