Hotfix patch to address some of the issues with movement in the game.
Strafing on HTC Vive is changed so the strafe button just needs to be held instead of having to be pressed repeatedly to be able to move
Default thumbstick deadzone value in the settings menu is set to 0.25. This results in a more consistent teleporting response
A few other smaller fixes
Attention!
If you already played Painting VR before this patch and you had some issues with the teleporting not always registering, you will have to tweak the thumbstick deadzone in the settings yourself! Here is how to do it:
Open the main menu
Switch to the Settings tab (4th tab with the cogwheel icon)
Scroll all the way down
Set the "Thumbstick Deadzone" value to something like 0.25
Done! Happy teleporting!
Here is an image of the menu you have to be looking for:
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Small update
A small update to get the strafing working.
Painting VR is out now!
Hello fellow painting partisan,
We are beyond excited to announce that you can let your inner creative beast go wild! Painting VR is now available on the Steam and Oculus Store!
For those wondering if there is a difference between the Quest version and the PCVR version, the answer is: yes! In the PCVR version, you can paint and export your paintings in 4K resolution. Need more pixels? PCVR is the way to go. If you need more mobility, then the Quest version might be more for you.
You might also be wondering: what’s coming to Painting VR in the future? Well, how does a multi-user experience sound? At this very moment, the painting architects at Oisoi are drawing up how that experience would work. You can follow that process on their Discord server, so if you haven’t already, join up here:
Painting VR coming to PC
Hi there, fellow painting enthusiast!
Are you ready to NOT get paint all over your clothes and hands? To NOT leave a mess around your room and to NOT having to clean up afterwards?
Painting VR for PC will be launching on Steam on April 14th, 2022! It will have support for the HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Windows Mixed Reality (missing from the picture because our office Michelangelo is painting the Sistine Chapel in VR) and the Valve Index VR glasses and controllers!
So get ready to dip some brushes in your virtual paint buckets and get that creative mojo flowing!
Join our community to get feedback on your work in progress or to show off your next masterpiece!