Augmented Reality. Texture Extraction Experiment
Posted: September 29th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Creative, Digital, Technology, Visual | Tags: augmented, Digital, innovation, reality, Technology, Visual | No Comments »Augmented Reality Texture Extraction Experiment from Lee Felarca on Vimeo.
This is an AR-based experiment that enables the user to lift textures from real-world objects in live video and apply them onto 3D objects that are overlayed on top of them.
Only box primitives are supported here, but the general idea could be extended to other types of 3D primitives or potentially even more complex objects with some clever image compositing and UV mapping.
See blog post for more info, and a live version of the demo:
http://www.zeropointnine.com/blog/augmented-reality-texture-extraction-experiment/
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