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|  Oculus Tuscany 2 Vizard ? 
			
			Hello Wizards, Is OSG powerful enough to handle the kind of graphics shown in The Oculus Tuscany Demo? I mean, Tuscany is based on Unity (Game Engine) and OSG is more suitable for VR, but is it still possible to have it done ? viz.FOREVER! D! | 
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			Yes, you could create the scene using Vizard 5 and the new effects library. Take a look at the 3ds Max workflow documentation. Shaders are also supported with older versions of Vizard but you would need to supply the OpenGL shader code.
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			Thx Jeff, I'll take a look! D! | 
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