PlayCanvas Can Now Load Gracia's 4D Gaussian Splats
Experience volumetric videos with sound right in your browser.
Last month, we shared that Gracia achieved a milestone by releasing several 4DGS demos that can be streamed like YouTube videos. Since then, 4D Gaussian Splatting on the web has advanced further with the announcement that Gracia's demos are now integrated with the open-source PlayCanvas engine.
According to Will Eastcott, creator of PlayCanvas and SuperSplat, PlayCanvas now supports Gracia's 4DGS with real-time relighting, shadow casting, and post effects. It also allows you to mix Gracia's content with other splats and meshes.
Click here to try the demo. The source code for the PlayCanvas/Gracia demo is also available.
PlayCanvas is a powerful open-source engine for creating interactive 3D applications, here are some recent examples of what it can do:
And if you're interested in Gracia's technology, click here to visit their website.
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