You Sir need to be hired for Call of Duty 2020 (Hoping by then this technology will be in all games and houses... and also if the human race survives 2012.)
i think for film this technique doesn't make too much sense, because it only works for one viewer. this is more meant for interactive games of some sort. the cool thing is, that you could actually dodge bullets (or whatever), but the framerate, latency and field-of-view of the capturing-camera is the bottleneck here. a more sophisticated camera would be nice... :)
very coolio lennert, for the first min I was trying to understand what was the deal... pretty cool, I'd like to see it with the glasses. BTW you've got some kind of motion sensor going on right? (Alberto here)
@fagiano76 thx :) well, the "motion-sensor" is rather a "point-tracker" implemented with the webcam on top of the monitor. with that the 2 ir-leds at the glasses are tracked (as i tried to explain in the video ;))
good job dude, looks fantastic!
mattakudesu 1 week ago
That was so Awesome!!!!!!!!!
You Sir need to be hired for Call of Duty 2020 (Hoping by then this technology will be in all games and houses... and also if the human race survives 2012.)
mspamed 2 months ago
the first to thumb down
KatiushaVN4 8 months ago
@KatiushaVN4: any particular reason besides wanting to be the first with something or just being frustrated ?
xortdsc 7 months ago
thanks guys :)
i think for film this technique doesn't make too much sense, because it only works for one viewer. this is more meant for interactive games of some sort. the cool thing is, that you could actually dodge bullets (or whatever), but the framerate, latency and field-of-view of the capturing-camera is the bottleneck here. a more sophisticated camera would be nice... :)
xortdsc 1 year ago
looks really cool :)
6harik 1 year ago
The only problem with this, is that if you would make
a film, you'd have to shoot from 360 angles. There's
an easier way to do is, and works the same way.
Ruttie2 1 year ago
This is an amazing mutation on the original head-tracking 3d video. I can only imagine how fantastic this combination must be!
I would just love to have commercial software utilizing this tech :)
Higgins2001 1 year ago
so nice
wtalkie 1 year ago
very coolio lennert, for the first min I was trying to understand what was the deal... pretty cool, I'd like to see it with the glasses. BTW you've got some kind of motion sensor going on right? (Alberto here)
fagiano76 1 year ago
@fagiano76 thx :) well, the "motion-sensor" is rather a "point-tracker" implemented with the webcam on top of the monitor. with that the 2 ir-leds at the glasses are tracked (as i tried to explain in the video ;))
xortdsc 1 year ago
thanks wouter :)
i was pretty impressed myself, haha. the effect turned out to be quite excellent when combined with stereoscopic rendering.
i'm back on voxels now - i'll combine it with this technique to see how it goes, but i imagine it's being pretty awesome ;)
xortdsc 1 year ago
you continue to amaze me. that is awesome work. It does look indeed 3d, even thru your crappy cam... wow. Very cool project. (wouter here)
FearlessFred768 1 year ago
Comment removed
FearlessFred768 1 year ago