This Weeks Featured VR Art Creations | Rec Room Gallery

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I took you through this week’s Rec Room Gallery showcase, checking out a bunch of awesome featured VR creations. I highlighted standout props like custom weapons, a robot, an animated bird feeder, instruments like a guitar and full drum kit, plus a spooky section with creepy sound effects. We also looked at fan art and canvases, a detailed drivable truck, and environmental builds like ruins and a cozy house. If you enjoyed the tour, I asked you to like and subscribe, and I’ll see you in the next one—stay creative.

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Let’s dive into this week’s art gallery showcase.

Small Items and Inventions

First up, we’ve got some smaller items. Wow—this is so cool. This one is by Dude Man VR. Very nice. That is such a cool weapon.

And this is cool as well: a little custom robot. This one is by Kuck. Look at how detailed it is—especially the little eyeball and antenna. So cool.

This might be one of the coolest inventions I’ve seen: an animated bird feeder. You can see all these little birds—honey eaters or hummingbirds (I’m not sure exactly what they’re called), but they look amazing. This one is by Turn. I love it—so creative.

Next, we’ve got a guitar. It’s a little thick, but it’s still a really cool build, especially the strings and details. This one is by Q.PO.

These look like little Nerf-style blasters. I’m not sure what they’re from, but the trigger and small details are awesome.

Music Builds

Now this is impressive: a full drum set built inside Rec Room. You can sit down and see everything—the cymbals, drums, and even the foot controls. This one is by Crizz. Very cool.

The Spooky Section

I also really like the room layout this week. Heading down here, it looks like we’ve got a spooky section. The lights even change, which makes it feel extra eerie.

This one is genuinely creepy—in the best way. I’d love to see something like this in a horror game. This is by Wreck Oro.

And wow… that almost jump-scared me. Super spooky and very creative.

This next one is also unsettling—and it even makes a sound. Honestly, it’s too creepy for me, but the craftsmanship is great. Credit where it’s due. This one is by Official C0.

Characters and Pixel Art

We’ve also got Sonic—and you can’t have Sonic without his buddy (even if I’m not saying that correctly). Either way, it’s very detailed. This one is by Hyperficial. Look at the face—so well done.

There’s also a pixel art heart. The label says “heart pixel art,” but I would’ve called it a “pixel heart.” Either way, it looks great.

This next one looks like it’s from Adventure Time. I haven’t seen that show in forever, but I love it. This one is by Ghost Cakes.

Fantasy Items

Here’s an item I couldn’t pick up, but it still looks awesome. It’s called an Ice Staff, and it’s by Steam Bread.

And this one is easily one of my favorites: this little character is so cool. I haven’t played the game it’s from, but I’ve seen lots of clips online—especially about that purple creature. Really nice work.

Logos, Canvases, and Drawings

We’ve also got the Pummer logo. Rec Room did a collaboration with Pummer, so it’s cool seeing that represented here. I’m not sure how it was made—at first I thought it might be done in Studio—but it’s an actual creation in-room.

Some of these pieces look drawn. After getting closer, it looks like they’re on canvases. Very cool. This one here is by Exotics.

Another one features a massive Roomy robot. I can’t guarantee everything is hand-drawn since printing is possible, but either way, the result is awesome.

Vehicles and Large Builds

There’s also a red truck—and the detail is impressive. The smaller parts of the car, the interior, everything feels thoughtfully built. And yes, you can hop in it, which makes it even better. Even the mirrors are included (they’re a bit broken, but I love the creative touch). Great work by the creator.

Ruins, Houses, and Interactive Details

To wrap things up, we’ve got these awesome ruins. I love the atmosphere. This one is by 3% (or IRLR.dot).

And there’s a nice little house build as well. It’s really creative, and it looks like there are interactive elements—buttons, animated parts, and even bookshelves. It’s a great example of how much you can add to a space in Rec Room.

Because I’m recording this in a weird way, this is kind of the only way I can talk directly to the camera—but if you enjoyed this review of this week’s featured items in the Rec Room Gallery, make sure to leave a like and subscribe. I can’t wait to see you in the next video.

Have an awesome day, and stay creative.

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