
Open Brush Becomes Social with Its New Update
The famous virtual reality painting tool has just received its version 2.10, and it's packed with surprises. The most standout: now you can create 3D art in company, because what's more fun than drawing in the air with VR glasses? Doing it while someone paints mustaches on your creation!
From Google to Your Hands, Passing Through the Community
When Google decided to set aside Tilt Brush, the community took the reins and Open Brush was born. This version keeps the magic of painting in three dimensions, but with continuous improvements. It's like when you inherit your uncle's old car and add LED lights: same essence, but brighter.
- Brushes that create 3D geometry on the fly
- Intuitive interface to fly your creativity
- Support for multiple export formats

New Features That Will Make Digital Artists Smile
The 2.10 update not only brings the long-awaited multiplayer mode, but also other improvements designed for creators. Now you can use the Logitech MX Ink stylus, perfect for those who want millimeter precision in their virtual strokes. Plus, it's finally possible to erase those imported elements that ruin your masterpiece.
"Multiplayer mode transforms artistic creation into a shared experience, although it sometimes ends in a doodle war"
Artistic Collaboration Without Losing Your Nerves
The new multiplayer system allows:
- Create private rooms for creative sessions
- Mute that friend who won't stop giving 'great ideas'
- Kick out the joker who draws memes in your scene
With these tools, Open Brush proves that collaborative art can be fun and productive, although sometimes it resembles more a virtual daycare than a design studio.
A Bright Future (and in 3D)
The application continues to evolve thanks to its active community. With support for formats like glTF and FBX, your creations can jump from virtual reality to engines like Unity. Perfect for those who want their doodles to become more than drunken memories in VR.
Open Brush proves that digital art can be social, fun, and professional... even if you still draw 3D penises when no one's watching 😏.