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Sprayscape: Make Your Own Virtual Reality Images

With new virtual reality apps popping up everyday, it can be overwhelming to know which ones are necessary and which ones you can ignore. Make sure you download Sprayscape to give your images the VR edge that they deserve!

Sprayscape works by accessing an Android’s gyroscope data. When you first open the app, you will find yourself engrossed in a black screen with a grid on it. It is up to you to fill in that spray. All you have to do is move the camera around and either tap the screen to take a photo or hold down on the screen to save a continuous image. When the photos are taken, they are put inside of a sphere which is called a “spray.”

Read More: What Makes Periscope Different From Other Apps?

Your images are saved on the app as if they were a standard panorama; however, once the image is shared with friends, family, or on social media, they are transformed into a 360-degree sphere that can easily be viewed on a VR headset.

Sprayscape allows you to share your favorite memories and allows your friends to be in the moment with you — even if they are far away. According to Google, the app can take pictures at a rate of 60 frames per second. With this speed, you can take a beautiful panorama to put into your spray.

Making virtual reality photos can eat up your Android’s battery. Make sure that you make the most of your battery life by downloading PowerPRO by PSafe. This free app will allow you to identify and remove tasks on your Android that are eating up too much of your battery life and can even give you suggestions on how to make your battery last longer.

Now, get out there and take some virtual reality images!

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