3D artist Graham Rust has a Valve Index VR headset and some skills with modelling, so he decided to take Half-Life: Alyx and bring some of its action inside his own house.
Rust has perfectly recreated his living room within the game, but this recreation isnāt just for looking, itās for blasting as well. The room is actually here for a shoot-out with the forces of the Combine.
Hereās the video, showing just how well he was able to replicate the space, down to the racing setup and curtains:
If youāre wondering how he was able to put this together, Rust says that measuring the space out was easy. Scale represents 1:1 in a VR space, and when it came to his furniture, it was crafted in Maya and Photoshop, while skimming some stuff like textures from online images (his Ikea chair, for example):
I take a tape measure/ruler/caliper and measure the object, then use that to create a 3D model in Autodesk Maya and textures in Adobe Substance/Photoshop. I also create a simplified version of the model to use for physics. Finally I import those into the Half Life: Alyx mod editor and use their visual programming system to interact with the world.
As for how long it took, itās been a slow, gradual process. Rust first modelled his work desk all the way back in 2015, but when he decided to begin this project he started building roughly one model a day, an output which doubled as he better learned how to use Maya.
With his living room done, Rust is now looking toward the future. Heās installed an āelevatorā in the virtual version of his room, which heās going to use to create, like a kind of arcade, āmultiple floors that look completely different but are still walkable within my living room.ā