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== '''ordinary souvenir''' ==
== '''ordinary souvenir''' by Lucky Chandrautama==
   
   


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[[File:pause.png|400px|Pause Skybox Cubemap]]  [[File:play.png|400px|Play Skybox Cubemap]]  [[File:rewind.gif|400px|Rewind Skybox Cubemap. Here as .gif. The actual Unity Project uses .mp4]]
[[File:pause.png|400px|Pause Skybox Cubemap]]  [[File:play.png|400px|Play Skybox Cubemap]]  [[File:rewind.gif|400px|Rewind Skybox Cubemap. Here as .gif. The actual Unity Project uses .mp4]]
== Glitch ==
Any VHS reference isn't complete without a television-like glitch. To accomplish this, I use two scripts found in Unity Asset Store [https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/vfx/shaders/fullscreen-camera-effects/realistic-glitches-lite-107974] and modify them to suit my goal.


== Caustics ==
== Caustics ==
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[[File:chicken-rig.jpg|400px|Decimated and Rigged]]  [[File:chicken-animated.jpg|400px|Animated by MIXAMO]]
[[File:chicken-rig.jpg|400px|Decimated and Rigged]]  [[File:chicken-animated.jpg|400px|Animated by MIXAMO]]
== Personal reflection doing this project ==
The biggest challenge I face during the completion of this assignment is to find a concept to tie different aspects and ideas together. Even though I found general ideas on what I would like to try and accomplish, I spent almost the entire 4 months just to find how I should present them together. ''Luckily'', I came from a programming department and I have used Unity for quite some time so the implementation of the entire concept was quite smooth.
Regrettably, I had to omit the use of some Unity features like Lightweight Render Pipeline and Post Processing. I always wanted to use these but I realized I would not be able to finish the assignment if I insisted to implement them.
Another takeaway from this assignment is that the scene causes confusion and dizziness when the souvenir ball are rotated. This is because the souvenir ball are directly connected to the VR controller, meaning: What people experience during the runtime of '''ordinary souvenir''' is literally what people should expect if they are put inside a ball and rotated in real-life. Honestly, I felt quite conflicted at some point on whether to keep it realistic this way or to ease the rotation for enjoyment purpose. I haven't found a way to do the latter.


== Attribution ==
== Attribution ==