A great example of use of Augmented Reality, I think to do something similar in my completion of course work. Congratulations to the participants in this project.
Ótimo exemplo de uso da Realidade Aumentada, penso em fazer algo parecido no meu trabalho de conclusão de curso. Parabéns para os participantes deste projeto.
Quite a brilliant application of technology and maths!
I noticed the image flickered a few times, such as when the cube is being flipped.
Would it be smoother if the computer rendered what would appear on 5 sides of the cube, instead of just the face that the camera could see?
There should be enough information on any face of the cube to determine the location and orientation of all the other sides, therefore, rendering all visible faces shouldn't be too much trouble, right?
@bharathp666 I only just discovered AR a few days ago and I have to wholeheartedly agree. The obvious missing piece is the headset that I suppose could connect to a cell phone with a camera (or 2) on it.
Gotta love the people saying it's fake. The cube is not supposed to have screens, instead the game is rendered in real-time over the cube on your monitor.
It certainly opens up a window for ideas... but if it's just a case of making a man walk through rooms, it's kinda boring to play really.
I don't wish to run it down because it's amazing to watch, however...wouldn't it be a whole lot better to have 6 mini flat screens on the cube itself so you can play with the cube anywhere and don't have to sit infront of a tv screen to watch the cube?
Each LCD screen on each cube face would require a camera in order to calculate the viewing angle of the player's face or else there would be no sense of depth: Each room would appear 'flat'.
Inside the 5x5x5cm cube there would need to be a entire gaming computer with a dedicated graphics card, battery, cooling fans and a 3D accelerometer.
A solid cube, webcam and a desktop computer has proven to work well in festivals, exhibitions and expos.
Oh, nevermind, I get it... your watching the game on the screen and moving the cube while a camera is being pointed at it... so there aren't screens on the cube...
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kumaramanoli 1 year ago
A great example of use of Augmented Reality, I think to do something similar in my completion of course work. Congratulations to the participants in this project.
leopereira1989 1 year ago
Ótimo exemplo de uso da Realidade Aumentada, penso em fazer algo parecido no meu trabalho de conclusão de curso. Parabéns para os participantes deste projeto.
leopereira1989 1 year ago
Quite a brilliant application of technology and maths!
I noticed the image flickered a few times, such as when the cube is being flipped.
Would it be smoother if the computer rendered what would appear on 5 sides of the cube, instead of just the face that the camera could see?
There should be enough information on any face of the cube to determine the location and orientation of all the other sides, therefore, rendering all visible faces shouldn't be too much trouble, right?
kirbs0001 1 year ago
"Spectacular"
bharathp666 2 years ago
... I would add.. of all the people having their own conversation going on... This innovation is bigger than the any recent technology !!
bharathp666 2 years ago
This probably is the best AR product by far...
bharathp666 2 years ago
@bharathp666 I only just discovered AR a few days ago and I have to wholeheartedly agree. The obvious missing piece is the headset that I suppose could connect to a cell phone with a camera (or 2) on it.
didgeboy287 1 year ago
escher would have an orgasm =p
igoronline 2 years ago
whats this tune? i need to get it! =)
1000Errors 2 years ago
4:25 RONNY RAGTROLL 'PRXT RBRK ENBL ARDJES' from the album Smart Disable for all
rbp7ooz 2 years ago
beautiful use of cameras and technology..
but a really boring game!
i think its a waste of time and money to buy this stupid game!!
drhassoon 2 years ago
Great use of FLAR, man. Excellent coding!
Hope this keeps moving forward!
honduhridr 2 years ago
Its going to be a free game
426LV 2 years ago
Sensacional!!! Parabens...
gocoelho 2 years ago
Gotta love the people saying it's fake. The cube is not supposed to have screens, instead the game is rendered in real-time over the cube on your monitor.
redefn199 2 years ago
boring shit :(
rihardo123 3 years ago
Man, that's some clever use of AR thar~
VickyBit 3 years ago
It certainly opens up a window for ideas... but if it's just a case of making a man walk through rooms, it's kinda boring to play really.
I don't wish to run it down because it's amazing to watch, however...wouldn't it be a whole lot better to have 6 mini flat screens on the cube itself so you can play with the cube anywhere and don't have to sit infront of a tv screen to watch the cube?
I'm sure it's going to be massive one day :)
spacialbubble 3 years ago
I chose not to do this for thes reasons:
Each LCD screen on each cube face would require a camera in order to calculate the viewing angle of the player's face or else there would be no sense of depth: Each room would appear 'flat'.
Inside the 5x5x5cm cube there would need to be a entire gaming computer with a dedicated graphics card, battery, cooling fans and a 3D accelerometer.
A solid cube, webcam and a desktop computer has proven to work well in festivals, exhibitions and expos.
delire2080 3 years ago 2
WHAT THE FUCK!?
bendikn 3 years ago 4
Sencacional, Cabelo! Poucas vezes vi uma coisa tão incrível em computação.
meiradarocha 3 years ago
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nice fake
nakin87 3 years ago
Oh, nevermind, I get it... your watching the game on the screen and moving the cube while a camera is being pointed at it... so there aren't screens on the cube...
Gregisl33t 3 years ago
this looks like game video edited over a plastic cube...
Gregisl33t 3 years ago
What's this music?
It's great!
mrcakie 3 years ago
wat does it have to do wit Nintento?
onavianva 3 years ago
where do I get those? love´em! WAY COOL!!!
lvcastillo 3 years ago