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Saving a .gltf file in Oculus A-Painter (a-frame)

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Hye members,

I discovered Firefox for oculus quest which is a great application and good browser and tried to show my family and friends artworks made on a-painter (a-frame) which is a webvr free experience of tilt brush like vr application.

The Firefox reality replied that only http /https files could be saved and I was searching for a solution without a pc vr ready etc.

Is there any option to incorporate the possibility to save this kind of files in this only browser available for any kind of webvr experience ?

Best regards, Noé Nagy

Hye members, I discovered Firefox for oculus quest which is a great application and good browser and tried to show my family and friends artworks made on a-painter (a-frame) which is a webvr free experience of tilt brush like vr application. The Firefox reality replied that only http /https files could be saved and I was searching for a solution without a pc vr ready etc. Is there any option to incorporate the possibility to save this kind of files in this only browser available for any kind of webvr experience ? Best regards, Noé Nagy

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Hi Noé

Than you for getting in touch.

I have just tried A- Painter myself in my headset and it does not appear to be working properly right now. Please appreciate that this is a four year old site and I am not sure it has been maintained recently as much of our effort is going into Mozilla Hubs.

If you are interested in creating in a VR space, I recomend that you try Spoke (https://hubs.mozilla.com/spoke) that allows you to create VR spaces to explore and enjoy with friends.