# Twinmotion VR

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Twinmotion provides a seamless VR integration for experiencing designs at 1:1 scale.

The following content is written with the Quest 3 in mind; other headsets will also work albiet with a different setup, so adapt accordingly.

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## From Twinmotion to VR&#x20;

You can export your completed twinmotion model in presentation format to create a lighter file, **OR** you can view twinmotion in VR directly from your twinmotion app to quickly make and see changes.&#x20;

<table><thead><tr><th></th><th width="257">Standard Twinmotion format</th><th>Presentation format</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Features</td><td><p>Navigation</p><p>Weather simulation</p><p>Season simulation<br>Time of the day simulation<br>Live material adjustments</p></td><td><p>Navigation</p><p>Weather simulation</p><p>Season simulation</p></td></tr></tbody></table>

For more information on how to export from twinmotion follow this link:&#x20;

{% embed url="<https://dev.epicgames.com/documentation/en-us/twinmotion/creating-presentations>" %}

## Setting up VR Headset

Please refer to the following guide to connect your laptop to VR:&#x20;

### Meta Quest 3

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[Meta Quest 3](/next-lab/virtual-reality/guides/virtual-reality-hardware-set-up/meta-quest-3.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

**From the computer**

{% hint style="info" %}
Before enabling Meta Quest Link, go to > settings > boundary > room scale and adjust. This will enable you to move while using the headset.
{% endhint %}

1. Click the <img src="/files/6MFPozmmdBy8lUKYhnVo" alt="" data-size="line"> icon to open the View menu.
2. Click VR > Start VR
3. If your headset has properly linked with your computer, you will be able to see your Twinmotion scene on the headset.
4. You can use the remote controllers to navigate around the scene and change some parameters such as weather and materials.
5. You can navigate to your saved panoramas via the 'presentation' button at the bottom.

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## Resources&#x20;

The following webinar provide a comprehensive guide for Twinmotion VR in an architecture setting:

{% embed url="<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvCjWUgqCXk>" %}


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