

You can even scale the canvas to get as near as possible and to do the fine works. The mixing on the palette, how the color is applied to the canvas with different brushes feels so real. The level of detail is amazing for virtual painting. second, the VR controls work very well (Quest 1), I was immediately immersed with just taking different brushes or the palette knife, painting, going back and forth, wiping away some color. first Vermillion makes it very easy to start with painting, no hassle with buying paint and utensils or looking for a place to set up an easel, easy brush and palette cleaning with the push of a button, undo/redo for the "happy accidents" ), save states, you can even watch tutorials on a screen right beside your easel, very very comfortable in comparison to the real thing! it was just out of this world! Never painted before. Couldn't believe the results, my third and fourth painting (oilymoly on Twitter or flying3d on Sketchfab) looked already so good that I thought they were painted by someone else :)). In only 5 days I have practically learned to paint with oil paints following Bob Ross and Stuart Davies videos. The ambient sound of rain outside the studio is so serene and calming, it's one of the most settled VR environments I've ever tried and I've had no problem enjoying spending hours in it.Ĭan confirm that. It's a great app and I highly urge anyone who doesn't think they can paint, or people who've tried and got too frustrated to pick it up. Now, I just flick the controller stick back a couple of times and the mistakes can be removed, it takes all the pressure out of painting and eventually, you just learn to incorporate them into your work, work around them, or make them part of something altogether better.

The best thing about Vermillion is that - as someone who hates not being instantly good at something when they first pick it up - I was always turned off by painting because the second I made a mistake I wanted to undo, it was permanent and I was screwed and I just had to either deal with it, or throw it away, so I would just throw it away and after like 3 false starts not being able to reconcile the image I wanted with what came out, give up.
