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  • ok ok... al parecer todas mis ideas han sido tomadas... lastima... pero esta tecnologia me encanta... y me encantaria trabajar en ella en un futuro

  • Complimenti, ottimo lavoro e di gusto...Veramente raffinato!

  • fantastico...!

  • @HomicidalxTurtle iron man :P

  • wow!

  • This looks not like a realtime procedure...

  • I really would like to know what the name is of this song... can somebody help me? I know it from somewhere :S

  • what software did you use to make that?

  • yeah, so many possibilites :D! <3

  • Bhe per essere una tesi di laurea è abbastanza carino come concept poi devo dire che hai fatto nel complesso un buon tracking

  • Nice job

  • porca puzzona... vojo fa anche io quelle robe !! me vieni a insegnà !!!!!!!

  • chapeau

  • complimenti, mi mangio le mani :D

  • niente male, complimenti!!

    5 stelle!

    la parte del matchmoving è uscita molto bene..

    Secondo me hai usato: maya-boujou-AfterEffect-photos­op e qualche altro prog per i dettagli giusto?

  • can somebody explain :58 through 1:20 ? I understand the tracking points, but where do the checkerboard, white masks (at least i think their mask) come from? and how do you apply the grid animation?

  • Excellent job. Is that camera tracking? I wonder how do you make layer of fingers when that part is animated? I would know to make that in photoshop, but which program makes that possible for animation? I would appreciate if you could tell me.

  • maya

  • @ngluvakov

    Adobe After Effects would. ;)

  • good video man, but to grab the attention of your viewer which has an attention span of 30seconds. I would suggest making the info not so damn long. Get to the Augmented Reality with-in the first 20-30 seconds

  • Exactly!!!

  • yea the entire world is going to be schizophrenic! imagine you walk down thee street in nyc with those glasses off and you see hundreds of people staring into nothingness tapping at random areas and walking around in an empty space. awesome. XD

  • If this was real, that is some HIGH QUALITY AR

  • there is no way, the building reacted to the lighting, notice the shadows moving realistically. it was all computer generated, but it would be so cool if it was.

  • yeah, and it would be really difficult to render that that speed of FPS in real-time

  • Is it even possible to be able to see a display that close to your eyes? Especially when the point is to focus on objects that are at various distances from you? How does information displayed appear at a distance? And how could it possibly look like anything, other than a blur?

    *so confused by how HMDs work* I've heard some unfortunate info, that such displays, if they do work right, give you headaches and can't be worn for very long... T_T

    I really hope that's not the case.

  • quite a few digital cameras are equipped with an Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) which sits no more than a centimetre or two from your eye. it's basically a small LCD screen. i believe these tend to compensate for blur with a focus dial though, and to be honest the ones i've seen for myself look pretty crappy and washed out at that distance.

  • So I've heard... Yeah, until I can try one of those things myself, I still worry that it wont work well.

    Another weird issue with HMDs, many are made so that the screen looks like a 60in screen at like 5 or 8ft -ish... But unfortunately, for AR, that's a pretty small window to look at the world through. Not sure if a wider viewing range is possible, but probably needed for more immersion.

  • Ummmm well, the reason something looks futher away from you is becasue of the angel difference of the light coming in from the object from each of your irises. Thats why we have a set of eyes, the second eye being for depth perception, playing on this HMD can easily trick you into thinking that the generated images is a few meters away from you. So you'll won't actually be looking at it millimeters away from ur eye. =)

  • Ok, well try this: Close one eye and hole a pen or finger up to the computer screen. Both the pen and the stuff on screen should be clear and in focus. Now slowly bring the pen closer to your face, still only using 1 eye, and keep the pen in focus. The stuff on the screen gets blurry, right?

    This is why I'm confused about HMDs.

    Depth perception isn't the same as focusing.

    Plus, what about people with bad nearsightedness, like me? Can we still use glasses displays? I really hope so.

  • well the military is investing money into HMD, they're no idiot, when it comes to technology anyways. vuzix is one of the current suppliers for the US army for this tech u can google them and see for urself. also the reason why it doesn't appear to work in ur mind is because ur not familiar with how the eye works, how do u think 3d cinemas work? i'm sure u've seen that before.

  • Круто!

  • A slick piece of editing if nothing else.... bests professional TV.

  • I can't wait to see this come into play in education or just everyday life, the applications of Ar are amazing.

  • Do want.

  • Ben fatto !!!!!!!!!!!!!

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