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Have you ever had the desire to walk around in your own personal photo gallery? Or do you simply want to experience your vacation photos when they tower a skyscraper? VR Gallery enables you to explore your images in virtual reality, providing an immersive experience like no other.
Steam User 10
We've come so far as a species, I can now view dank memes in full 360 degrees virtual reality from the comfort of my own home. It's so beautiful.
Steam User 8
Nice little picture viewer. It works as advertised in the vid and pics Calm music and easy teleporting around the area to look at pics from whatever drive on your PC you choose.
Steam User 23
It's pretty good, and free. It is fairly simple (which is a good thing), but the lightining might have been incorrect. The controller models were unlit. Maybe I missed something in the scene generation, oh well. The scene otherwise looks fine. Yet, if you want to visualize a floppy-disk full of jpegs this free app could very well be fine, just fine. I hope there will be more apps to surround/encompass you with your pictorials, but at the moment, this one will suffice. Once Valve can turn my profile into the 3d virtual fortress that it appears to be on paper...
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Steam User 4
Original Negative Review - Lovely idea. Shame it crashes everytime I try to generate a scene.
Edited Positive Review:
I think I was trying to generate a scene with too many images. I tried again with 20 images and it worked.
How many images can be used? Does it depend on the sizes of the files?
This is a great piece of software for free. I almost feel bad criticising it.
The image selection defaults to one drive on my PC and I can't change it, the button doesn;t seem to work.
Could it default to the last generated scene at startup?
But it is great, good quality high res images are displayed as well as you (me, anyway) might want.
Be nice to pick music of your own.
Steam User 0
This is nice! A new way of viewing my pictures and I LIKE it! It could use a little tweaking, but it performs well!
I pointed it at my messy wallpaper folder and some other image folders and it works great! While I was exploring, I was finding pictures that I don't even remember! -at over 1000 pictures per folder, that's not surprising. What is surprising is that neither the garbage in those folders nor the shear quantity of pictures did NOT crash the program! I'm impressed!
Especially at this price point, I highly recommend this for anyone with a lot pictures! I can't wait to point it at my screenshots folder!
Two things:
-atm, only "grid" mode works for large collections over 800 pictures
-atm, you can only view the pictures: hopefull the dev will implement some functionality in the future.
Steam User 0
For a free app, its a great start. Has potential, but I can't explain in a simple way.
If you recall the "Cooliris/Piclens" browser plugin, that is what I was hoping for.
Pros: Free, rather nice to be standing there infront of gigantic copies of photos.
Cons:
Movement is okay, needs a longer throw on the teleport.
....Or perhaps one controller could be "teleport" and one could be "snap to next image"
Perhaps a limitation of using Unity, but having less of a static "Oh here's a bunch of images." would be nice.
Were this a non-free app, this would be a "No" by far. But, for the half hour I've played with it, I am honsetly thinking "I hope it becomes better."
Steam User 0
This is great. I never liked slideshows, but this really works. It gives a cool spacial perspective on photography. Hope the developer continues to build this out, it seems to fit a gap for what's not yet out there and needed. Would love to see an easier way to move around (like an auto mode so you don't have to keep teleporting), tagging, and some way to move yourself or the photography up and down. Cool as is though!