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by Boris
11 Feb 2020, 13:16
Forum: General questions
Topic: SteamVR to CoppeliaSim to ROS
Replies: 3
Views: 2557

Re: SteamVR to CoppeliaSim to ROS

Hi,

If somebody wants to run the VR interface on windows and coppeliaSim on Linux. This is perfectly possible. We found the issue (https://github.com/BorisBogaerts/Coppel ... x/issues/2). You just have te use a NAS if you want textures.

Kind regards,
Boris
by Boris
29 Dec 2019, 15:15
Forum: Videos, scenes and models around CoppeliaSim
Topic: My PhD (defense in VR) in VR
Replies: 0
Views: 29340

My PhD (defense in VR) in VR

I recently finished my Ph.D. To do this I had the crazy idea to do my entire defense in VR. Somehow this worked out, and the result can be experienced in the video below (watch it at the highest resolution possible, preferably in VR): A7E7H54v9ec Nearly all the animations in the videos were created ...
by Boris
21 Dec 2019, 11:19
Forum: Videos, scenes and models around CoppeliaSim
Topic: Tutorial: Render V-REP simulations in Blender in two easy steps
Replies: 2
Views: 14119

Re: Tutorial: Render V-REP simulations in Blender in two easy steps

Hi fferri,

Thanks.

glTF is indeed a better option. This is just something that I quickly threw toghether to fit my needs (something like 2 hours of work). Maybe I will look into the glTF option in the future if I find some time (I've been extremely busy lately).

Kind regards,
Boris
by Boris
09 Oct 2019, 12:07
Forum: Videos, scenes and models around CoppeliaSim
Topic: Tutorial: Render V-REP simulations in Blender in two easy steps
Replies: 2
Views: 14119

Tutorial: Render V-REP simulations in Blender in two easy steps

I made a tutorial on how to export V-REP simulations into Blender. To do this I created a V-REP model and a blender script that does all the work. These are available here.



This results in a video like this (actual quality is better due to Youtube compression)

by Boris
24 Sep 2019, 12:01
Forum: Feature requests
Topic: Toggle visualization from script
Replies: 2
Views: 13994

Re: Toggle visualization from script

Hi,

I did not know that command, thanks.

Kind regards,
Boris
by Boris
24 Sep 2019, 09:01
Forum: Feature requests
Topic: Toggle visualization from script
Replies: 2
Views: 13994

Toggle visualization from script

Hi,

For me, it would be if the functionality behind the button 'toggle visualization' would be controllable from a script.

Kind regards,
Boris
by Boris
09 Sep 2019, 08:57
Forum: Videos, scenes and models around CoppeliaSim
Topic: 360VR videos rendered with the V-REP VR Toolbox
Replies: 0
Views: 23834

360VR videos rendered with the V-REP VR Toolbox

I made some new 360VR videos with the V-REP VR Toolbox All the renders were made using the VR360 cam tool. - https://youtu.be/pFAptrCYhaQ How did I make this one: - Create animations in V-REP (most of them in VR) - Record animations with Matlab (external api) - Replay animations using Matlab (trigge...
by Boris
04 Jun 2019, 12:15
Forum: Feature requests
Topic: Acces to light related parameters
Replies: 3
Views: 7533

Re: Acces to light related parameters

Hi,

Thanks again for making these parameters available so quickly.

Dynamic lights are now available in the V-REP VR Interface. A video demonstrating this is available here. The interface itself can be downloaded here.

Kind regards,
Boris
by Boris
04 Jun 2019, 12:11
Forum: Videos, scenes and models around CoppeliaSim
Topic: Quick overview of new features of the V-REP VR Toolbox (V2 & V2.1)
Replies: 0
Views: 21717

Quick overview of new features of the V-REP VR Toolbox (V2 & V2.1)

Releases V2 and V2.1 introduce a lot of cool new features to the V-REP VR Toolbox. This video provides a quick overview of the most important changes. Also note that the name is changed from V-REP VR Interface, as new tools are available. The video is available here You can download the interface he...
by Boris
24 May 2019, 08:05
Forum: Feature requests
Topic: Acces to light related parameters
Replies: 3
Views: 7533

Re: Acces to light related parameters

Hi copelia,

Thanks

Kind regards,
Boris