Physics and Augmented Reality - Part 2
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imagine watching porn on such a thing
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Zomg, you sir, are a visionary. :P
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Nice Warhammer scenary and augmented reality! :D
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Please where can I download this?
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@SpelKille you can see at one moment that the camera is a robotic camera, so it knows also its position and orientation with respect to the table, it's not a mobile device demo : it's 5/6 years old !
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Amazing!
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Download needed!
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easily, if the game is in ar then couldnt the gamer stand in a translucent ball mounted on something to enable walking motion or running motion then at mission/level change the ar simply spawns the new level data around the gamer via ar googles? any comments regaring if this would be a worth while project leave a thumbs up
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I'm afraid both of you are mistaking Virtual Reality for holograms, quite possibly due to the "holodecks" on Star Trek. A hologram is nothing more than a 3D-image, as 80's says, they can be printed on cards, or created on computers, but have nothing to do with interaction. VR may or may not use holograms for interaction, and even then does not have to be interactive. It just has to be real. AR is the next stage of VR and clearly IS interactive. FTR, the car is not a hologram.
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You, obviously don't know what a Hologram is. Holography has been around since the late 1940's. Haven't you ever seen one of those hologram stickers the change as you turn them?
what's the website you have to go to try this? Please tell me. Thanks.
oliver18754 1 year ago
@oliver18754 It's not on a website anywhere for the moment, it was an internal demo.
EmmanuelMFr 1 year ago
porn plays a huge part in pushing new tech.
Virtual lapdance anyone?
stuffisgd 3 years ago 3
Or imagine enlargement of, well, you know what I mean. But actually no, no virtual porn for us, we're French you know, no frustration here :-)
EmmanuelMFr 3 years ago
What do you need to learn to get into this career? 3D Arts? Programming?
phreakyeggz 3 years ago
I'd say applied maths for computer vision.
EmmanuelMFr 3 years ago