Visualizing Gravity


Visualizing Gravity in VR

Like everyone else in the world, I’ve been playing with AI.  Primarily image generation using DALL-E with ChatGPT.  If you’ve learned anything about me, I want to do amazing graphics in Virtual Reality, in PlanetVRium.  But my artistic skills are lacking, to say the least.  I have a vision for something, and I do my best to visualize that.  Moving objects around, sequenced with the dialog.  Created from a combination of 3D models that I find on the web, or pushing my limits by trying to create some object myself.

AI artwork is amazing!  I cannot believe the images that can be created.  You can see many of these images on our website.  The image above was created with a very specific request, because I knew what I wanted, and it came out great:

draw a photorealistic but cartoonish orange and white Pomeranian dog. flying through a nighttime sky with a few wispy clouds, and the green and purple aurora borealis lights higher above those clouds,

You can see how this image exactly matches my vision; the very specific request generated a very specific image.  I actually did two images, and chose the one above as my favorite.

In A Fallen Apple, my inspiration was to visualize a scientific explanation of how gravity works.  Mathematically.  In Virtual Reality.  Like a video from one of my favorites, Neal DeGrasse Tyson.  I only wish I was that exciting.  But it was fun to create such a vision.  I wanted to share the same as a YouTube video.

 

The video is an easy way for me to share and describe to someone about what PlanetVRIum is.  It’s also good for marketing PeanutSoft.  But also that it’s not only an interactive planetarium, it also has several scientific “Visual Experiences”, one of which is this experience.   It is captured from the on-screen image of what I see as I look around in VR, at the universe around me.  I hope you enjoy!