Tvori : Prototype and collaborate in VR

Tvori is an intuitive tool to quickly create prototypes in virtual reality by importing different 3d objects or by creating them. Tvori is a VR application to prototype and collaborate in VR.

Tvori to simply create a VR scene in VR

In order to create a virtual reality experience it is important to create a prototype of the scene. Therefore, we have chosen to test Tvori to start thinking about the User experience to consider in our experience.

Tvori is an intuitive and well designed animation tool. Indeed, even if you have no previous experience of 3D animation, tvori allows you to quickly create scene prototypes and animate them.

Moreover, it is possible to animate your prototype, using animations to design transitions and interactions with the user.

Finally, Tvori brings a collaborative dimension as it is possible to invite your teammates and clients into VR to review your design and make better decisions faster.

Tvori Features

3.75/5
IT & Technology, Musical and Artistic Education
13-15 years, 16-18 years, Adult
English
Oculus Rift, STEAM VR compatible headset, HTC compatible headset, Windows Mixed Reality compatible headset, PCVR, VivePort
No time limit
Freemium / In-App purchase, Subscription per month / Year

The use of Tvori for teaching:

👍 Tvori: pros

+ Tvori is a high potential tool to teach students the importance of prototyping in a project.

+ The advantage of the application is the possibility to go beyond static design.

+ With this application, it is possible to import different 3d objects from Google Poly for example, or to create them yourself.

👎 Tvori: cons

– Depending on what you want to do, you can expect to spend some time.

– Some features on the Oculus controller are not always easy to handle . 

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