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A jam submission

VR GuitarView game page

Strum the strings of a glowing, guitar-like instrument
Submitted by zachkinstner (@zachkinstner) — 26 days, 13 hours before the deadline
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Please describe your creation.
Strum the strings of a glowing, guitar-like instrument​ in VR! Check out the project page for instructions, videos, and additional AudioPacks.

Programming language?
C#, Unity

Video of your demo? (Strongly recommended for hardware hacks.)
https://youtu.be/fbotwZywIkU?list=PLmUZ4l5SqKXxVdI8GNld1-YZRClvu-ljw

Your web site or portfolio?
http://twitter.com/zachkinstner; http://aestheticinteractive.com

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Submitted

Awesome, zachkinstner, very smart way to do that.

Developer

Hmm... I just realized that most people were downloading the older version of the app. Oops! I just removed the older version, so only the latest version (2015-11-07) is visible now.

If you don't see the "Sounds" menu, you're using the older version.

Developer

@Hypothic The string vibrations are custom. I use a sine wave to adjust the vertices of a tube-shaped mesh. The amplitude of the vibration decreases over a few seconds, and the direction of the vibration is based upon the direction of the strum. Lots of other smaller factors involved, but I hope that gives you the general idea!

Feel like Satriani :D

Submitted

Also, how did you do the string vibration? It's pretty dope.

Submitted

Very awesome! Had a bug where at first it didn't detect the Leap, but ran it again and it worked. I want to learn how to play a song with this so I can impress all the ladies with my nerdiness (screw playing a normal guitar).

Probably the best Demo for Guitar Play ever ! Zach u are crazy dude !

Host

Wow, it's looking good Zach!

"VR Guitar" may be more beautiful than "cellar door", phonoaesthetically speaking