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    • littlest-lily
      littlest-lily tiny woman @skysayl last edited by

      @skysayl Yeah it can be hard to tell if what you’re looking at is someone moderately large and closeup vs someone very very large and far away. I’ve found it helps when they put a hand next to you or other things to get a better comparison, or when there’s a larger group of different sizes to look up and see the different “levels” of people. I would imagine it’s a lot easier to trick the eye if you’re in the bigger role, alas.

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      • littlest-lily
        littlest-lily tiny woman @SmolChlo last edited by littlest-lily

        @SmolChlo I’m notoriously bad about taking pictures when I’m hanging out in VRC. I do like this little moment when I was trying to take some selfies right as my friend goes in to grab me lol
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        • skysayl
          skysayl tiny woman @littlest-lily last edited by

          @littlest-lily What a view I will never get tired of

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          • SmolChlo
            SmolChlo tiny woman @littlest-lily last edited by

            @littlest-lily haha very cool, I dig the car ears! That’s awesome that you guys get to create your own little avatars. I assumed everyone looked like themselves but just different sized

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            • foreverlurk
              foreverlurk GIANT @SmolChlo last edited by

              @skysayl said in Hide and Seek:

              according to @foreverlurk I was the pixel lol

              You certainly were hehe, and that’s not a bug, it’s a feature… or rather, YOU were the bug 😵

              @littlest-lily said in Hide and Seek:

              I’ve found it helps when they put a hand next to you or other things to get a better comparison

              Duly noted. Although proper FOV and distance blur could really help you guys I think (again, not built with us in mind). It is probably easier from “our” (giant) side since… well, you’re just so tiny down there! No other tricks are required 😳

              @SmolChlo I can only offer my own POV, maybe that could be interesting to other giants as well. I’m really not the best at taking pictures in VR but I’m learning…

              My hand was clipping through the dollhouse sadly
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              Into the box you go! (seriously I can’t explain how ridiculously fun it is to put SW into boxes or jars)
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              Can you spot Lily? (that’s my fingers in the background)
              VRChat_2024-01-24_21-34-05.407_1920x1080.jpg

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              • skysayl
                skysayl tiny woman last edited by skysayl

                @SmolChlo I’ll add to this, cause there’s fun props around that do offer a good sense of how small you are if you stand by them. Like, there’s a phone on the bed. grumpy gremlin
                Also, found where the video functions are hehe I can make you a demonstration next time I have a second.

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                • foreverlurk
                  foreverlurk GIANT @SmolChlo last edited by foreverlurk

                  @SmolChlo “Club Penguin” lol now that is a name I haven’t heard in a loooong time.

                  To further answer your question, some people like to use furry avatars, others like semi-human beasts, some like plain old humanoid avatars. Custom avi are a lot of work but I’ve seen incredibly talented people create stuff like dragonborns or almost actual dragons, giant snakes, etc. No limits really. I chose to get a plain looking avatar but I’m thinking of getting a good looking one commissioned at some point.

                  There are rooms which are purely for hanging out, chat, listen to music, watching videos/movies, etc. There are some worlds with fun little quests/puzzles and interactions. Outside of VRChat there are also other virtual worlds but none as popular right now. Also since VRC added avatar scaling (ie. shrinking/growing) it has become very easy to create sizey worlds with that in mind. They added stuff like collision so that we can hold tinies without them “falling” through giant hands or bodies. They added climbing too, so that tinies can “explore” giants. Oh and while the soundscape isn’t exploited to all its sizey potential IMHO, the spatial 3D audio is delightful… having a SW moving around my head from one shoulder to the other sent ASMR-like tingles to my brain 😵

                  The only thing is that in VRC, the most advanced worlds (those with proper physics) require the use of a PC. The PC will use its GPU and CPU to render the world, basically streaming the info to your headset. Otherwise you can still access some sizey worlds in “standalone” / Quest mode (ie. with the headset alone), but it’s a bit more limited.

                  Alsoooo, I’ve heard it can be quite jarring at first to be picked up when tiny, hehe… I’ve literaly heard (‘squeeeee’) it, I mean 😱

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                  • Olo
                    Olo GIANT @foreverlurk last edited by

                    @foreverlurk What kind of “headset” does this need?

                    All my M/f stories and discussions can be found here.

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                    • skysayl
                      skysayl tiny woman @foreverlurk last edited by

                      @foreverlurk said in Hide and Seek:

                      I’ve literaly heard (‘squeeeee’) it, I mean

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                      • SmolChlo
                        SmolChlo tiny woman @foreverlurk last edited by

                        @foreverlurk I used to play Club Penguin but Toon Town had my heart… I had so many jellybeans I was a frickin millionaire in that universe lol

                        I appreciate you breaking down the fascinating world of VR! I love that you guys are able to create different worlds based off of your preferences. And bless their hearts for incorporating a size feature. One day I’ll get me one of these gizmos and I’ll meet you all on the other side ~

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                        • foreverlurk
                          foreverlurk GIANT @Olo last edited by

                          @Olo There are many different models, some only work as “playback device” with a PC being the real brain behind the rendering. The Meta Quest (1/2/3) has a standalone mode that allows you to just put the headset on and jump in.

                          I only own a Quest 2 but it’s very good for it’s price point, and can be used both in standalone and PC mode. I can’t really vouch for the other models, tho.

                          https://www.meta.com/quest/products/quest-2/

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                          • Olo
                            Olo GIANT @foreverlurk last edited by

                            I see. How does speech work? I don’t see a microphone spec.

                            @foreverlurk said:

                            some only work as “playback device” with a PC being the real brain behind the rendering

                            I would only use this on my PC. I try to do as little as possible with my phone.

                            All my M/f stories and discussions can be found here.

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                            • foreverlurk
                              foreverlurk GIANT @Olo last edited by

                              @Olo Stange, because there is a built-in microphone and spatial audio headphones. You don’t need anything on the audio side of things, everything is on the headset.

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                              • foreverlurk
                                foreverlurk GIANT @skysayl last edited by foreverlurk

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