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    OpenXR SDK Sources Project

    OpenXR SDK Sources Project

    Sources for OpenXR loader, basic API layers, and example code

    This repository contains source code and build scripts for implementations of the OpenXR loader, validation layers, and code samples. OpenXR is a royalty-free, open standard that provides high-performance access to Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR), collectively known as XR platforms and devices. Without a cross-platform standard, VR and AR applications and engines must use each platform’s proprietary APIs. New input devices need customized driver integration. OpenXR provides...
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    OpenSourceMetaverse Editor

    a simple virtual world editor

    OSME allows building virtual worlds in a single web app page form. Try selecting a built-in template to demonstrate sample virtual worlds. (e.g. Form: "Trip Visit Plan - May 2022".) Project the virtual world onto the map. (e.g. Form: Click the button for the instruction to take effect) Test one of the virtual objects marked on the map. (e.g. Map: Select a marked location like "Statue of Liberty") Explore the virtual surrounding in the 360 degrees panorama. ...
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