ABSTRACT
In recent years, virtual reality technology has gradually attracted widespread attention from the society, because virtual reality technology could produce many scenes that humans cannot experience personally, such as diving into the deep sea or into space, it can also trigger users’ imagination and creativity [10]. virtual reality technology has been widely used in medicine [11], training [12], education [13], simulation of important historical events [14], tourism and other fields and the online virtual industry has experienced explosive growth, and virtual reality technology has gradually come into the public eye. In this paper, we analyze and study the virtual reality technology of Unity engine and the real-time rendering performance of URP rendering pipeline in VR projects as the starting point, and discuss the application of virtual reality technology in the field of visualization and simulation of architectural scenes and virtual museums, as well as the practical effects of URP rendering pipeline for 3D, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) projects. Starting with the design of the 3D scene, the presentation will include the construction of the scene model and the visual effects of different lighting types in the virtual exhibition hall in the URP rendering pipeline. By using virtual reality technology, we provide users with immersive visiting experience and conduct some practical discussions for culture and art towards digitalization and popularization. Virtual museums have become a new platform for cultural dissemination, which is conducive to the popularization of museums and the transmission of culture. At the same time, this paper uses VR virtual reality technology in the interactive design of the application of ideas and URP rendering pipeline in the process of conducting VR project development excellent visual performance, to provide a more natural, realistic, convenient and personalized experience for the experience. The future prospects of virtual reality technology and virtual museums are very broad, and they will become the new highlight of digital cultural and creative industries. VR virtual experience in museums will tend to be more humanized and operate more freely with the development of Internet technology, and at the same time, its applicable target group will become more, which will also meet different age groups and meet people of all cultural levels to learn together.
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- Research on VR virtual museum creation based on Unity engine and URP rendering pipeline
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