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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2008

Augmented Reality + Figma Mirai + Caramelldansen

More details on my blog.
http://pseudospace.blogspot.com/2008/12/figma-mirai-meets-augmented-reality.html

Sorry about the poor camera quality.

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  • @IonizedKit

    I understand that,I expect it will see many AR style games.possible like eye of judgement but with pokemon cards or something.

    Again thanks for responding

  • @GazVonhammer You're most welcome. Now, I'm starting to wonder if the Kinect for Xbox 360 is able to understand real-world 3D space since it is equipped with some kind of infrared depth sensor. ^_^;;

  • @GazVonhammer You're most welcome. And now, I'm starting to wonder if the Kinect for Xbox 360 is able to understand real-world 3D space since it is equipped with some kind of infrared depth sensor... ^_^;;

  • @IonizedKit

    Ok,I thought because it could capture 3D pictures and movies with the cameras,they could use software that would evaluate shapes and distance,guess not then,maybe in the future :)

    Thanks for the reply.

  • @GazVonhammer Even though the Nintendo 3DS cannot understand real-world 3D space, it doesn't mean AR games are impossible on the handheld console. In fact, you can see a tech demo in action if you search "Tested.com's Nintendo 3DS Hands-On Demo" on YouTube (at around 3:40). As I've mentioned, you'll need a marker/icon for it to work.

  • If the new 3DS can view your environment in 3D because of the front cameras,could they make a AR game that could understand your environment?so the character could climb your keyboard,becuse it understands it's dimensions in 3D space.

  • @GazVonhammer I doubt. Unless the cameras on the Nintendo 3DS come with some sort of depth sensor, I'm afraid the 3DS is incapable of interpreting the physical real-world environment in digital 3D space. You'll still need marker(s) to tell the AR program about the 3D plane in relation to the camera.

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  • @018975 thanks LOL, i found out like ages ago but its good to know u reply eventually :).

  • @mikechaw1 caramelldansen,but this is slow version...i'm surprised u asked that....

  • >:D do this with skype, set up skype to capture the section of the screen that AR has made, then chat with your friends and have dancing anime people all around you >.> do it...

  • Cooooooooooool

  • I would pay money for an AR Hare Hare Yukai dance

  • How did you get them? please answer me

  • man did you use just artoolkit, or also osgart because that kind of animatation is not supported with artoolkit by it self, and if you use another thing please can you tell what was. thanks.

  • axin affe iguals nos filme seis axam q eles ainda usan o fundo verde la k seis tao loko bandow d noob

  • what song is this lol?

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