How HTC makes mixed reality VR. (video link)
Just how do you show people what virtual reality is like? Valve, along with the help of some games developers and skilled video producers came up with an answer earlier this year: using a green screen and some video know-how, it transposed players from the real world into the virtual world, displaying the results onto a separate monitor. With mixed reality, it's possible for onlookers to see what it's like to blast drones inside Space Pirate Trainer, or pet a robotic dog inside The Lab—the results are hugely impressive.And yet, despite looking rather difficult in the Valve video, doing this sort of production work yourself is not only possible, it's surprisingly easy. At E3 2016, HTC showed off its own mixed reality solution, one that's been developed specifically for showcasing VR at events. That means it's portable, easy to set up, and relatively cheap, showing everyone the wonder of immersive VR without necessarily having to put a headset on.