Tvori
- August 25, 2016
- Tvori
Tvori is a 3D content creation game that allows players to create story prototypes, XR apps, and animated films using simple shapes, props, and effects, or imported 3D models, images, videos, and sounds. Finished work can be exported as videos, photos, VR experiences, and 3D models with animations. Notable projects made in Tvori include "Rainy Day," "Lightning: A 360 Story," "The Adventures of Captain Bluescreen," "Miles Becoming Spider-Man," and "Blade Runner 2049 - Ruins of Las Vegas Scene." No prior 3D content creation experience is necessary to get started.
Reviews
- Tvori offers a groundbreaking approach to 3D animation in VR, making it accessible for both amateurs and professionals.
- The user interface is intuitive and user-friendly, allowing for quick and easy animation and scene creation.
- The developers are responsive to community feedback and continuously improve the software, adding new features and enhancements.
- The software has significant export issues, with many users experiencing problems when trying to export their animations to other platforms.
- The pricing structure is unclear, with many users feeling misled about the costs associated with accessing full features.
- There are still many missing features and bugs that hinder the overall experience, leading some users to feel that it is more of a demo than a finished product.
- graphics3 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The graphics of the app are visually appealing and feature a solid aesthetic, though they demand significant graphics power to run effectively, more so than other VR applications.
“The visuals are easy on the eyes; it's a really solid aesthetic.”
“I've also noticed this app requires a lot of graphics power to run it, more so than the other VR apps that I have.”
- optimization2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Overall, users report that the game's optimization is promising, with good performance and a clear direction for improvement. Additionally, features like axis locking for object movement enhance precision and usability, contributing to a smoother experience.
“Performance seems good, and the project certainly looks to be heading in exactly the right direction.”
“Locking the x, y, or z axis when you move objects is a great feature. For example, if you want to move a car but never have it leave the ground, you can lock the y axis so it moves only on the x and z axes. This allows you to record without worrying about imperfections in your hand's performance.”
- story1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The story aspect of the game is highly praised for its engaging and creative potential, particularly in the ability to animate characters quickly and import personal creations, enhancing the overall experience. Users express excitement for the upcoming Oculus Quest launch, indicating a strong anticipation for the game's continued improvement.