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Kevin Ngo
Supercraft — Build VR Sites with Your Hands
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Supercraft is a tool that lets you build VR worlds within VR, and then publish and share via the Web! All running within the browser, from the creators of Supermedium and A-Frame. Read more at https://supermedium.com/blog/supercraft

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Ryan Hoover
I've been thinking about picking up an Oculus Go. I assume this is supported on that platform too, @andgokevin?
Kevin Ngo
@rrhoover Hey, you could view Supercraft sites in VR from a browser on Oculus Go, but to build content, you'll need a VR headset that supports two freely-tracked hands (e.g., Rift / Vive / Windows MR). We believe next year Oculus will release a standalone headset like the Go with those capabilities.
Cameron Banowsky

Windows is shit.

Pros:

looks cool

Cons:

runs on cancer

Cameron Banowsky
seriously had to go Windows? UNIX would have had me.
Kevin Ngo
Hey again! We're Supermedium and also the creators of A-Frame. We're excited about the initial release of Supercraft. Our goal is to enable more people to build VR content, especially for the Web, by providing an easy to tool to do it all within VR without any code. It's simple right now, building worlds with basic shapes and colors, but it's cool that it all runs within the browser, and you can publish to Web and view on any device! Try it out on Supermedium if you have a Vive or Rift and let us know what you think!
Justin Mitchell
@andgokevin so excited for this. I’m building almost the opposite of this with VRooms.tv which also uses A-Frame. Love seeing creativity in this space, hats off to you.
Kevin Ngo
@itsthisjustin Thanks! So awesome to see so many startups and projects using A-Frame.
Nathaniel Chen

Apps like Supercraft are great for the WebVR ecosystem! It feels good to use, I may use this instead of Google Blocks when making 3D models. There appears to be less z-fighting when objects are overlapped, which is important.

Pros:

Short learning curve

Smooth performance

Intuitive UI

Cons:

None