Augmented Anamorphosis, exploding cube
Augmented Anamorphosis, exploding cube from Sander ter Braak on Vimeo.
Realtime perspective corrected 3D Augmented Reality adjusts to viewer's position. This technology could be useful for PreViz or choreographing large battle sequences or crowd scenes. Adding multiple projectors sequenced with shutter glasses would allow a small group to work interactively.
Submitted by NovySan on Sat, 09/11/2010 - 11:10am
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