Google Sprayscape VR camera app for Android launched


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Google has launched a new experimental VR camera app for Android. Dubbed as Sprayscape, the app uses device’s gyroscope and takes pictures on the inside of a 360-degree sphere. 

Google is calling it as ‘imperfect VR-ish camera app’. In order to take a photo using the app, you will have to point your phone and tap the screen to capture faces, places, or anything else things which is then stitched inside a 360-degree image. You can also keep pressing on your screen to virtually spraypaint a wider area. It must be noted that the app is suppose to offer imperfect i.e blurry photo results and not ones that are processed to be perfect . You can use Sprayscape with both your rear, and front camera. The results of your photos are called as scapes and they can be shared via link, social media, email and more.

Once you have taken the image, you can either check it out by moving your phone around or put it into a Cardboard headset for the full VR experience. Sprayscape is currently available only for Android.

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Author: Sneha Bokil

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