@Destructiveforce Actually, immagine the next wii type step. AR with not only facial recognition, but body recognition (pehaps then to mobile..). Finally, the first step in Artificial Reality :-)
Hi this is very cool! How did you share the same video streaming both in faceapi and in unity? did you use softwares like splitcam? I tried some of them but cannot made them work on resolution higher than 320x240 which means poor face recognition when you are a bit far from the camera...
can you make a tutorial for this augemented reality, please please please!?!?!?!?!?!?!? if you do and make the video, i'll subscribe, and you have the right to hold me up to it
unfortunately, it only works with the FaceAPI license. We are trying to make an open source version (using ehci), but it is still not with a commercial quality.
If you are interested in the commercial license, please write back.
Hey, I am currently working on a video game using unity3d and wanted to know if you could help?
steamMLG 3 months ago
Hello. How get image from 6dofstreamer? Is it possible?
l2vx 6 months ago
this is fucking amazing.
yurikomuro 8 months ago
i still love this :)
dranoel1963 8 months ago
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dranoel1963 1 year ago
where do i get all this?
dranoel1963 1 year ago
@dranoel1963 Please get in touch through VisionBlaster site.
Kind regards
visionblaster 1 year ago
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@visionblaster The website is unavaiable, where can I find a tutorial about this?
I'm very interested in this, please answer me, or get in touch with me:
betozarzoza@gmail.com
thanks, and regards.
BetoZarzoza 2 weeks ago
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dranoel1963 1 year ago
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dranoel1963 1 year ago
Hmmm. Interesting, would like to see this allow for fluid animation of a mmo characters facial features to match the user.. :P
Destructiveforce 1 year ago
@Destructiveforce Actually, immagine the next wii type step. AR with not only facial recognition, but body recognition (pehaps then to mobile..). Finally, the first step in Artificial Reality :-)
BruceJAX 1 year ago
@BruceJAX kinect does that
samm565 1 year ago
Hi this is very cool! How did you share the same video streaming both in faceapi and in unity? did you use softwares like splitcam? I tried some of them but cannot made them work on resolution higher than 320x240 which means poor face recognition when you are a bit far from the camera...
phtix 1 year ago
@phtix Hi Phtix. This is a Unity3d C++ plugin. It's just using the same source when grabbing image frames.
Kind regards
visionblaster 1 year ago
thad be a cool way of making a web page so you can control it like project natal with your fingers perhaps
Madmonkeythegreat 1 year ago
@Madmonkeythegreat For sure. You can use google code 6dofstreamer project for that :)
visionblaster 1 year ago
Thats awesome dude
dave649789 1 year ago
THAAAAAAT is so cool!
You're the man!
Any chance you'd share your code/project files with the world? Heck, I'd pay for it.
Is this Windows only?
Cheers,
-TornadoTwins
TornadoTwins 2 years ago
can you make a tutorial for this augemented reality, please please please!?!?!?!?!?!?!? if you do and make the video, i'll subscribe, and you have the right to hold me up to it
superknife24 2 years ago
Hi superknife,
unfortunately, it only works with the FaceAPI license. We are trying to make an open source version (using ehci), but it is still not with a commercial quality.
If you are interested in the commercial license, please write back.
Best regards
visionblaster 2 years ago
I take it this is only working in the IDE and standalone player? Not in a browser plugin form.
From what I understand, the FaceAPI is stlll to be made MAC compatible.
All very cool none the less.
pleribus 2 years ago
@pleribus Yes, it only works in the IDE and standalone player.
But the browser plugin would really be a great idea.
Thanks for sharing your comment
visionblaster 2 years ago
Fantastic work! What's your name on the unity forums? Feels like I've seen your picture before, :). Keep up the good work, :)
Sentientv2 2 years ago
@Sentientv2 Hey Sentientv2, I like your Augmented Reality Business Card :)
Very cool!
visionblaster 2 years ago