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  • yeah, you may not have enough access to raw production/AUTOCAD in order to achieve your desired effect.

  • what projector did you use?

  • hey, where did you get the line generating lense? and how much was it?

  • @freiraumportfolio they are just a view Bucks (3 EUR/piece). Just google for "liniengeneratoren laserfuchs". I bought the assembled set at laserfuchs.de (laser & line generating lense). Good luck!

  • Hey i don't know if you can hekp me or not but for some reason my Macbook pro is not recognizing Ps3eye cam when i try to use it on ccv or any other blob-tracking software. i already tried disabling my built in isight.. what should i do? any tips? Thanks In advance

  • @jcizthe1 you need to install the "macam" driver package (version 0.9.2) for OSX first. Otherwise you mac won't recognize the ps3eye.

  • @Machrisdoh yeah i have macam and i also put the component in the library/quicktime and i dont know what else to do

  • @jcizthe1 well, first start the macam application and check whether the ps3eye is working. If not, just try to reinstall macam. If this is the case you can also switch cameras within the CCV source image window. Hope that helps.

  • I'm a huge fan!!!

  • the lasers are powered by battery packs.

  • hey what did you use to power the laser? i am just a little confused with how to connect all 4 lasers and stuff.

  • @kwigebob check the adapter on peauproductions com

  • can u explain me some of the technical principals plz? how does it work with the lasers? and i cant figure out how the projector can project on a clear piece of glass...

  • Hi, the lasers produce a thin IR-light plane just above the touch surface. The technical principal is called LLP (Laser Light Plane Illumination). You can read more about this framework at the NUI wiki: tinyurl(dot)com/cnl8gk . The touch surface is made up of two layers: (1) acrylic glass and (2) a rear projection layer underneath the acrylic glass. Hope I could help.

  • yes the IR laser part is much clearer now ty but still i don't realy understand the function of the acrylic glass...

  • Well, the surface itself shouldn't bend too much while touching it. That's why I had chosen an 8mm thick piece of glass. The second reason is related to the IR-Illumination. While touching the surface the IR-light will be scattered through the acrylic glass which leads to a single IR-ligh spot. This spot will be detected by the IR-camera underneath the surface.

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