Summer Pottery VR
Craft your own ceramic jar in a relaxing summer-like environment. It is a sandbox game, let's be creative! If you lack inspiration, you can try to reproduce one of the blueprints on the wall.
How to craft a jar:
- Switch on the rotor
- Sculpt with the sponge:
- Grab with secondary trigger.
- Adjust the pressure with primary trigger. Don't go too fast, or the pot will be damaged!
- Smooth the surface: release the primary trigger.
- Paint with the brush:
- Grab with secondary trigger.
- Dip the brush in a pot of paint to change color.
- Re-center the scene with joystick click
Note: The webXR version does not support haptic feedback and may have reduced performances. For a better experience, I recommend to download the native builds.
Credits:
- Music: "Summer time" by migfus20
- Some 3D models come from Kenney's asset "Survival Kit"
- Sound FX made from: "68 Workshop Sounds" by bart, "Ambient bird sounds" by isaiah658, my own library.
Updated | 11 days ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows, Linux, Android |
Author | ProYd |
Genre | Educational, Simulation |
Made with | Godot, GIMP, OSVR (Open-Source Virtual Reality), Inkscape, Blender |
Tags | 3D, Atmospheric, Colorful, Crafting, Painting, Sandbox, Virtual Reality (VR) |
Average session | A few minutes |
Inputs | OSVR (Open-Source Virtual Reality), Oculus Quest |
Accessibility | Color-blind friendly, High-contrast, Textless |
Links | Source code |
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windows-summer-pottery.zip 84 MB
quest-summer-pottery.apk 74 MB
pico-summer-pottery.apk 75 MB
lynx-summer-pottery.apk 74 MB
linux-summer-pottery.zip 73 MB
khronos-summer-pottery.apk 74 MB
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hey could I reach out to you on discord, my discord username is "Luckythespacecat"
I didn't have enough space to really test out the pottery so I wish there would've been an option to teleport or something but I liked the vibe and music a lot.
You don't need to move around actually, you only need to interact with the pottery workbench.
In case you spawn too far from the workbench, you can use joystick click to re-center the camera at the expected place.
Ok I'll give it another try and see if I can figure out how to use it.