@TiagoTiagoT that's right, it was an early proof-of-concept prototype and tracking was slow. I see what you mean now: to "truly feel 3D" you need high speed feedback. Very true. The reason I did not bother optimizing things is that there was an explosion of similar concepts and prototypes at the time (including of course Johnny Lee great demo). But I am working on related things - see for instance the "volume slicing display" (next step is to do head tracking too).
With a better tracking system that can do it in realtime you could even have it truly feel 3D like the stuff Johnny Lee demo'd
TiagoTiagoT 6 months ago
@TiagoTiagoT it does look 3d for one user at a time
alvartube 6 months ago
@alvartube Really? it looks so stiff and laggy in the video...
TiagoTiagoT 6 months ago
@TiagoTiagoT that's right, it was an early proof-of-concept prototype and tracking was slow. I see what you mean now: to "truly feel 3D" you need high speed feedback. Very true. The reason I did not bother optimizing things is that there was an explosion of similar concepts and prototypes at the time (including of course Johnny Lee great demo). But I am working on related things - see for instance the "volume slicing display" (next step is to do head tracking too).
alvartube 6 months ago
..That's brilliant, man. Keep up the good work!
I can't wait for stuff like that to be common in households.. That'd really bring the internet to life in so many ways...
JonnehZ 3 years ago