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Professor Toshikazu Wada from Wakayama University is researching a system that can leave a trajectory in three-dimensional space using a system that can track three-dimensionally in real time.
Rather than merely focusing on the image, the system also gathers three-dimensional coordinates of the target object. As a result, the system can present an image that corresponds to those coordinates. In other words, an image that is dependent on the user's viewpoint can be displayed.
Using this, an image is drawn in space and the drawing result is displayed as 3D content, leaving a 3D trajectory in the working space.
Professor Wada stated that the technology can be used in three-dimensional designs and video games.
WOw! i am impressed, very good
amrosik 1 year ago
You can do this with the remote and sensor bar
ThisIsRandal 2 years ago
Very impressive!
kartoun 4 years ago
So if they plan to use this on video-games, then if I'm playing a shooter and I lean to the side, I can see behind a wall or obstacle? That is so neat.
It would be nice to hang a screen on the wall like a window, and have a world that's totally whack on the screen. Like being on the moon or something.
KojiKazama 4 years ago