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Cyberwalk - Virtual Reality Walking Surface
>> ^mxxcon:
>> ^rich_magnet:
Engineering information can be found here:
http://cyberwalk.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/
Basically, it's a conveyor belt of conveyor belts.
that's a cool and interesting solution.
what was so special about crossing legs or not crossing legs?
My guess, Breaks the illusion, and can potentially cause injury. I don't think that thing doesn't read how fast you're moving (i.e. you walk at a consistant 5 mph in whichever direction you face) and should you fall the conveyor belt would keep moving til you're off.. and then continue until someone stops it.
Cyberwalk - Virtual Reality Walking Surface
>> ^rich_magnet:
Engineering information can be found here:
http://cyberwalk.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/
Basically, it's a conveyor belt of conveyor belts.
that's a cool and interesting solution.
what was so special about crossing legs or not crossing legs?
Another incredible tool in Photoshop CS5: Edge Detection
Interesting solution, although movie studios have been dealing with this problem for an incredibly long time with chroma keying. It seems to be a combination of edge detection with keying... although he did not demonstrate it with a more complicated background. At least with professional video software its gotten to the point to where you just take a dropper and say "This is the background key color" and it magically removes the green/blue and with refinement you get rid of the ambient tint.
Granted I still see movies today where I notice poor keying where an actors hair still has tints of the key color in or behind it... so its still a difficult problem regardless.