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Virtual reality technology is the future of porn

"OK, now with two d**ks.

The producer is kneeling on the floor, fully clothed,.

less than a metre from popular adult actress Annika Albrite.

She's on the couch in a barely-there monokini and a helmet that looks more suited to American football than sex.

But her moans of ecstasy indicate that whoever is tackling her is a welcome encounter.

Yet, if you look closely — and boy is it tempting, given the situation — nothing is between her legs.

Not two penises. Not even one.

The producer's words are a gentle reminder that adult entertainment has a reputation for pushing boundaries,.

including those of technology.

Having already conquered the internet, pornography is now moving on to the next frontier: virtual reality.

Contrary to common misconception, true virtual reality is not the same as 360 video.

In 360 video, the viewer can look all around them, but they can't move within the space and they can't interact with the characters.

In virtual reality, both of those things will be possible.

And thanks to the team at virtual porn company CamasutraVR — and a hard day's work by Albrite —.

it's looking like that reality isn't too far in the future.

But what does it take to get there?.

  Picture: Camasutra VRSource:Supplied  .

Tucked in a nondescript office building not too far from Los Angeles International Airport.

, CamasutraVR's recent virtual reality porn shoot revealed a few key ingredients.

: some serious technology, a seriously hot porn actress and a whole lot of cameras.

The two owners of CamasutraVR have been working in visual effects for ages, and it's a good thing.

Their small team — four people in the US and 10 in the Philippines.

— will have to use 12 different pieces of software to get from capture to completion.

Some of the software will be technology borrowed from high-end video games, but some of it is proprietary and was developed for this specific purpose.

In video games, there are thousands of people working to make sure the universe of the game looks good from every angle.

In VR porn, the world is much smaller, often confined to a single bedroom, boardroom,.

or other location for a sexy romp, but the detail is much more important.

And while CamasutraVR has automated much of the laborious,.

there's still manual work to be done, largely cleaning up the images and finessing things like hair, wardrobe and eyes.

This attention to detail aims to traverse the "uncanny valley," which is not something you can reach by following the happy trail.

It's the hypothesis that human replicas, which appear almost, but not exactly.

, like real human beings, elicit feelings of eeriness and revulsion among observers;.

crossing it is a must for any VR, let alone porn, to be effective.

CamasutraVR believes they've reached the other side.

The biggest difference between VR porn and a high-end computer game is that.

the game can get away with just having a realistic face and sticking the body in a military.

uniform or other action-ready outfit, but there's nowhere for the uncanny body to hide in VR porn.

It's realism or bust, and particularly, realism in the bust.

Changes in the flesh are crucial — in an intimate setting, boobs and butts have to move, bounce and dimple when squeezed, or it just looks weird.

  Picture: Camasutra VRSource:Supplied  .

The set where Albrite moans her way through today's workday is about as sexy as your tax accountant's office.

She stands under fluorescent lighting, posed like the letter T,.

dotted from breast to bum with tiny white motion capture dots,.

in the middle of what appears to be a giant white birdcage laced with cameras, 132 of them, to be exact.

On cue, there's a bright flash, actually four synchronised camera flashes to capture every angle.

This scanning of full-body poses — the T pose is one of many.

— is the first stage of the process to generate a realistic face and body in virtual reality.

Stage two is for the details of her face, running through all the expressions that will be reconstructed — naughty.

, nice, oh-so-enticed — and the three Bs of triple-X: boobies, booty and baby-maker.

For Albrite's close-up, the actress sits in a chair in the middle of the "cage".

looking more like she's about to be executed than like she's about to be preserved for eternity.

For each take, she isolates a different facial muscle and the cameras capture that discrete movement.

Having each muscle movement isolated will later allow the production team to string together the movements to create any possible facial expression.

While this feels less natural during the shoot than having the actress emote,.

it provides more options down the road.

Interestingly, for all the cameras' ability to capture minor facial movements,.

it can't capture the tongue and the mouth.

Those organs will have to be recreated by computer artists.

The third and final stage of the scanning process is motion capture of the full skeleton and the face.

Albrite is liberated from the cage, and "release" is certainly the word that comes to mind.

to describe the sounds she's making as she sits on the couch in her monokini with a helmet on her head, imagining double penetration.

    Picture: Camasutra VRSource:Supplied.

She's showing off her versatility, imitating five orgasms in a row.

, as little sensor dots stuck to her visage capture her facial movements.

There's a tiny video camera on the helmet, right where the mouth guard would hang,.

capturing her every excited squeal — of which there are many.

— to make sure viewers later get the full effect.

The environment is casual,.

but professional.

If either of the two-man crew is turned on, no one lets on.

The process is a balance of personal and technical, with a very real artistic component.

The post-production graphic artist has the opportunity to improve on reality.

Picture: Camasutra VRSource:Supplied.

They'll be able to touch and to see the results of their touch.

— the pulling of skin in a tempting pinch —.

though they won't be able to feel the actress' flesh … yet.

The viewer will, however, be able to have virtual sex with the avatar.

And, since feeling is key, "intercourse" could involve toys;.

the virtual reality interface will be able to link to real-world props.

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GBBO 2017 FINAL: Now the heat is really on - Duration: 8:00.

GBBO 2017 FINAL: Now the heat is really on

An estimated eight million of us will be watching tonight to see who judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith pick as the winner.

Here we quiz the three finalists… , 34, from Watford, has been Star Baker three times.

He's the hot favourite at evens. .

Favourite challenge? I loved the sfogliatella in Italian Week.

I am a creative baker and enjoy trying to make something look visually impressive as well as tasting good.

Did you think that you would be a finalist?  I was too frightened to think beyond the week I was in. .

How did it feel walking into the tent for the final? I remember looking around at the almost empty tent and felt very sad, but also felt a great sense of pride.

How many times do you get asked now to make a cake? About three times a week!  How often do you bake at home? About twice a week.

If you were a cake what would it be? A Christmas cake because I love the camp festivities.

I'm partial to being laced with rum, I am a bit nutty and crammed with fruit.

Is it a life changer? I don't think life will ever be normal again!  -----------------------------------------------.

, 33, from Surrey, has been consistent throughout the series and been named Star Baker twice.

Odds at William Hill: 6-4 How did you find Sandi and Noel? Such lovely people who put us at ease right from the start.

Watching the show now we've got to see so much more of their humour. .

Did you ever think that you would be a finalist? It was a real ambition of mine to get to the final five so I was over the moon to surpass that.

Which bake did you practise the most or find most difficult? The sfogliatella.

It required a bit of skill in pressing out the pastry without losing the lamination and getting the right thickness, so it was just a case of having a few run-throughs to get the knack. .

How did it feel walking into the tent for the final? I don't think I was as nervous.

By then we were used to how it all happened and what we needed to get done, but there was so much more riding on the last week and I felt that.

How many times do you get asked now to make a cake from friends and family? Quite frequently.  I am booked up for weddings for a few years! .

How often do you bake at home? When the show finished filming, I had a little break from baking but I am back into it now.

I bake sourdough bread all the time, I have quite an addiction! Will this be a life changer for you? I don't know really, but I do know I am so looking forward to seeing what is going to happen.

As a person, I'm not averse to change.

Would you do it all again? Ha ha, if I had to! But the charm of it is the ignorance and not knowing what to expect.

It would be a very different beast going back with the knowledge I have now.

What now, is there a baking dream? I am open to all the opportunities that might come along.

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, 29, from Merseyside, has had a difficult run and was only named Star Baker once.

Odds at William Hill: the outsider at 4-1 Who did you want to impress the most out of the judges – Paul or Prue? If you think about impressing people then you are doing it for the wrong reasons.

Doing Bake Off was always about a personal challenge. .

What has been your favourite challenge? I really loved the final Showstopper.

There wasn't the same pressure – it was more about just enjoying the experience.

Did you ever think that you would be a finalist? I take most things as they come – I don't think too far ahead.

I only set out to do the best I could! .

  I have a full-time job and was studying for my Masters exams all throughout filming which meant I didn't have much time for practise at all! Sometimes it was a choice between sleep and baking! Do you keep in contact with the other bakers from Bake Off? I'm sure you have heard of the famous WhatsApp group.

We all keep in touch on that. .

Was it tricky to keep it a secret from friends and work mates? There were all kinds of wacky theories about where I kept disappearing to all summer.

Everyone was amazed at how good I was at keeping it secret! How many times do you get asked now to make a cake from friends and family? When it is a birthday, I think it is always assumed I will be bringing the cake. .

I think everyone knows how busy I am though, so they normally just ask me for recipes.

I get asked a lot to bake for charities, which is nice.

How often do you bake at home? I love to experiment lots and try out ingredients. .

It is nice to be able to bake again at a more leisurely pace! Will this be a life changer? Who knows! No-one knows what is around the corner, but definitely exciting times ahead.

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