Quarantained, got bored... I mean, creative 😂
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Bit late here, But theres 2 ways he coulda did it. 1, motion tracking. it changes prspective in a 3d environment based on the motion and tilt of the phone from a 'neutral' position. 2, camera tracking. The camera identifies a viewers face as a perspective point, And changes the perspective of the image based on relative position
This looks like fun. can you animate it that she's falling to the sides if you move the phone? xD
Now that's a real cool use of AR technologies. You showcase a real good use for it (even though it stays on your phone in this case). I would like to see more stuff like that since it's unique
It should be a simple application of the gyroscope in your phone - the special sauce here (which usually makes this kind of illusion impossible to pull off) is that the camera angle is static. In order to accommodate for a person's viewpoint moving in relation to the phone, it would have to track your head position to keep the illusion going. Just imagine laying the phone down on the table and moving your head instead - because the gyro doesn't detect any movement, the image doesn't change and you're no longer seeing what looks like a window into the 3D world rendered on the phone.
Still, despite its limitations, this can be used to pretty neat effect. If you ever got to play the pack-in game that came out with the Wii U, they used the gamepad to control the camera in the main hub and it actually did feel a fair bit like you're holding a viewfinder into another world. I'm sure smartphones could do the same thing, it's just not a popular feature for most people to ask them to move their phone around a lot to control a game or app.
Still, despite its limitations, this can be used to pretty neat effect. If you ever got to play the pack-in game that came out with the Wii U, they used the gamepad to control the camera in the main hub and it actually did feel a fair bit like you're holding a viewfinder into another world. I'm sure smartphones could do the same thing, it's just not a popular feature for most people to ask them to move their phone around a lot to control a game or app.
What hes done is a neat trick, and good looking, but not without a few flaws.
It's composited, the 3d is tracked to, and then layered over the video of the moving phone.
there is no display with that good and consistent off angle view
It's composited, the 3d is tracked to, and then layered over the video of the moving phone.
there is no display with that good and consistent off angle view
Surprised I didn't notice that, actually - if you look at the top bar on the phone screen, you can clearly see it changing shade as the screen is tilted, but somehow the content on the rest of the screen remains perfectly consistent at all angles.
Yes, It just goes to show how good of job Zorryn did
What caught my eyes Immediately was the "unusual clarity" of the screen.
After watching it a few time I also noticed the white color of the phones top bar going through all the luma and chroma distortions of the off-angle view as the phone rotates.
It should be possible to track that distortion and apply it to the rendering
What caught my eyes Immediately was the "unusual clarity" of the screen.
After watching it a few time I also noticed the white color of the phones top bar going through all the luma and chroma distortions of the off-angle view as the phone rotates.
It should be possible to track that distortion and apply it to the rendering
A REAL challenge would be to write an app that used the phones accelerometers to track and render a 3d model live,
and to top it of, use the front facing camera to gather lighting information to light the 3d model with.
and to top it of, use the front facing camera to gather lighting information to light the 3d model with.
That makes me wonder, with so many phones these days being equipped with facial recognition and even iris scanning for unlock (I think?), maybe it wouldn't be a stretch to say that one could actually make this program also render the scene based on the angle from which it's being viewed?
At that point you could even cut the accelerometer stuff as long as the camera is able to detect the user's head position~
At that point you could even cut the accelerometer stuff as long as the camera is able to detect the user's head position~
That is some very impressive stuff!
I am going to share this in my telegram groups!
I am going to share this in my telegram groups!
Reminds me of the Looking Glass tech from the sci-fi game Prey (the newer one not the old one)
Oooh. I like that! I'm guessing this was done with two devices, not an eye tracker?
A wonderful use of time and very eye catching. Perhaps more creations like this are going to be introduced?
Obwohl mir technisch klar ist, wie das funktioniert, finde ich es äußerst faszinierend, und da ich mittlerweile auch so weit bin, dass ich einen ansprechend aussehenden 3D Character habe, wäre ich dir sehr verbunden, wenn du mir (bzw. allen Interessenten hier) kurz vermitteln könntest, welches Programm diesen geilen Effekt mit eigenem 3D Content ermöglicht.
Wie immer: Cinema4D :) Gerendert wurde allerdings in Redshift, was sehr gut angebunden ist an C4D.
Die Frage bezog sich nicht auf die Arbeit im 3D Programm oder wie man seinen Render bastelt, sondern mit welchem Smartphone-Programm man 3D Content Echtzeit-Bereichnet so darstellen kann.
Zumindest müsste man meinen, dass es Echtzeit ist, da ich weiß, dass ein Smartphone sowas hinkriegt. Oder hast du hier quasi eine "Verarsche" gebastelt, den Bildschirm getrackt und dann einfach eine passende Animation gerendert und drauf projiziert?
Zumindest müsste man meinen, dass es Echtzeit ist, da ich weiß, dass ein Smartphone sowas hinkriegt. Oder hast du hier quasi eine "Verarsche" gebastelt, den Bildschirm getrackt und dann einfach eine passende Animation gerendert und drauf projiziert?
Great use of the internal gyroscope for a cool effect!!
Yes, creative. Totally not bored whatsoever.
But lowkey, hope that quarantine ends for you soon man.
But lowkey, hope that quarantine ends for you soon man.
I would love to have one of those! I would show everyone and blow their minds!
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