Looks impressive. Although I thought the quality of the Kinect camera was better. The model precision is quite good but the texture on the left hand face (yours probably) looks compressed a lot. Did you apply the compression later on, or does the camera do the compression?
@NanoChipper Poor quality in the video capture is due to my bad lighting setup more than anything. You can see the monitor light is the largest source by the strange illumination on my face. I am also downsampling the date (x2) to keep things speedy. Thanks for the comment!
@proxydesign Looks neat though. Although sometimes things like this make me wonder where whe will be in about 10 years, maybe 5 with technology. I see it in gaming, computer hardware, those silly (but realistic) robots from Japan. Technology goes faster than my wallet can keep by. For instance I still can't afford Bluray but I can imagine they are already working on something newer. It's just a matter of time before we have photorealistic games, and so on. Thanks for sharing, I really dig this.
I can feel the digital wind. Lol
foreverMidi 1 month ago
What software you use?
Spirobg 1 month ago
dont use infrared on your eyes !! u will get blind
migero2 5 months ago
@migero2 who told you that?
roidroid 3 months ago
@migero2 BS
Dimitri2050 2 months ago
Looks very good indeed.
LaughingPsycho 5 months ago
what is pipe line can u explain
belgam123 6 months ago
what is the depth resolution in about 1meter distance?
dailydols 7 months ago
Looks impressive. Although I thought the quality of the Kinect camera was better. The model precision is quite good but the texture on the left hand face (yours probably) looks compressed a lot. Did you apply the compression later on, or does the camera do the compression?
NanoChipper 1 year ago
@NanoChipper Poor quality in the video capture is due to my bad lighting setup more than anything. You can see the monitor light is the largest source by the strange illumination on my face. I am also downsampling the date (x2) to keep things speedy. Thanks for the comment!
proxydesign 11 months ago
@proxydesign Looks neat though. Although sometimes things like this make me wonder where whe will be in about 10 years, maybe 5 with technology. I see it in gaming, computer hardware, those silly (but realistic) robots from Japan. Technology goes faster than my wallet can keep by. For instance I still can't afford Bluray but I can imagine they are already working on something newer. It's just a matter of time before we have photorealistic games, and so on. Thanks for sharing, I really dig this.
NanoChipper 11 months ago
@proxydesign
Awesome man!! Is there any tutorial??
Thanks
gonzo110391 10 months ago