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http://runevision.com/3d/anims/hologram.asp
I bought a hologram projector recently. So far I have only loaded into it a simple model of the earth (which is in the default package), but once I get to know better the software that came with it, I might load some of my own 3d models into it. :)
I filmed it with my digital camera. Unfortunately the quality is very poor, but you get the idea...

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  • Look up tutorials in 3d tracking and 3d object placing or whatever where they track certain spots in a video to be able to place computer models in it and make it look real.

  • Bingo!

  • easy.. first take non shaking real life video then merge it with the spinning globe effect, after combining the two make it look like its shaking. lastly post it only on youtube where most gullible people go.

  • Actually the original video is shaking. The hologram 3d animation is made to shake the same way by using video tracking software that can reconstruct the position of the camera so the same shaking camera position can be used for the virtual camera in the 3d scene with the spinning globe. The people who think it is real are the ones who are too lazy to follow the link in the text description to the page where I explain that it is just a joke. ;)

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  • haahha nice fake with the animatet earth in the middle ^^

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  • ta bueno tu cuento

  • battery powered?

  • @wwwliammkcom Right, i see how that could work. Seems like the kind of thing that could break easily (it would have to be spinning extremely fast) and would be self spinning for great periods of time. But that could be overcome i suppose.

  • @wwwliammkcom exactly the same way a 3 dimensional object provides different images to each eye. The distance and angle from each point of light in 3D space is different to each eye.

  • @MrHobiecat How would a spinning panel provide different images to your eyes?

  • @wwwliammkcom In order to get real stereoscopic 3D your eyes MUST see different images. There is no way to get your left eye to see something different from your right eye with a flat screen, or a curved flat screen without using shutter or polarized glasses, or prismatic optics on the screen. Neither method allows you to move your head to see around the objects being displays.

    a spinning panel is the ONLY way to get holigraphic movie images.

  • Awesome Video!!! I make holograms too :) Keep up the great work!

  • @MrHobiecat Why have a spinning screen when you could just have a curved 360 degree screen. Cameras above the screen would detect the position of your eyes in relation to the screen so as you move the image would update so that to you it appears like the image is 3d. With the current price of lcd screens and high speed processors you could probably make this on a budget of 5k - or if your rubbish at programming maybe 7k so you can hire someone to program.

  • faker than a mexican space shuttle

  • this is a faked animation of a holigram projector, but the technology does exist, not the junk he references in his link. Back in the early 60s the core idea of spinning a plate with led-like emitters was patented. The patent has since expired, but the idea is sound. Spin a panel of leds or lights, and turn them on where you want a point of light to appear. Another way is to spin a screen, and write on it with a laser.

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