Description: Quasi-realism is a style of representation in virtual reality characterized by the fusion of realistic and abstract elements. This approach seeks to create immersive experiences that, while not entirely faithful to reality, evoke a sense of authenticity and emotional connection in the user. Through the manipulation of textures, colors, and shapes, quasi-realism allows virtual environment designers to play with the viewer’s perception, offering a balance between the familiar and the imaginative. This style is particularly effective in applications where narrative and aesthetics are fundamental, such as in video games, educational simulations, and artistic experiences. By integrating aspects of reality with stylized elements, quasi-realism can facilitate the exploration of complex concepts and the creation of worlds that, although not real, are deeply resonant and meaningful for the user. In this sense, quasi-realism is not limited to visual representation but can also influence interaction and the overall user experience within virtual environments, becoming a powerful tool for storytelling and conveying emotions.