Yes, it's been my focus for the past couple of days. Last night I fine tuned the motion tracking and field of view of my program so that it lines up with the real world horizon. Im still missing two lenses that sit inside the top that magnify the hologram, but it's coming along nicely. The Dragonball theme was just for fun.
This is a really good idea!!!! Try using the fulldive vr app, vridge app, and kino vr app. Also, why not use the hololens emulator on a computer and use an app(like kino vr or trinius vr) to project it on a phone. Then you would seriously have a hololens for cheap. Please try these ideas and let me know how it goes. Thanks!!!!!!!
Thank you sooooooooooo much for telling me this! I tried it and IT WORKED!!! I am making a video on it and it will hopefully be up by the end of the week. Thanks again!
Your welcome!!! Thank you for trying the idea. I actually tried using the clear screen reflector idea at first, which did cause some problems in focusing the image. I think your version is much better, but I haven't had the heart to cut my google cardboard headset in half. I'll soon order another one and try it myself. I can't wait for your next video!!!! Thanks
Great job figuring out how to utilize both eyes in "seeing" different realities and depths. The military uses this technique with NVGs. Gave me a headache until my brain figured it out, but the overall out come is remarkable (seeing at night / in the dark and all). The human mind truly is incredible.
I'd have to unfortunately disagree with you- Virtual reality + reality does not equal augmented reality. You can't plonk down holograms and walk around them, leave the room, and then come back to find them in the same place. HOWEVER, there are "AR" apps for android- unfortunately, they consist of pointing the camera at some white rectangle with black corners onto which a hologram is aligned with- in turn, moving the paper moves the hologram- but this sort of AR is sorta gimmicky and relies on the camera.
I completely agree, I originally thought of an AR app that could "place" a hologram on a piece of paper or some kind of recognizable picture so it looks like a hologram you could walk around but try as i could to find one that suited my purposes I couldn't. I'm trying to make one with unity but still something like a holographic screen that follows you around or a game that requires you to stand in the same place is still very fun.
hmm, you could also(just a lot more power hungry for the phone) use the camera, and make a cutout for the camera, and project the 3d model onto the real world that way.. we do have multiple apps using the camera for the cardboard setup, so using both eyes, would not be a massive change to this, so long as the image is clear enough. though sure you will loose some awareness, but not really much(at least not in my testing, unless it decided to add the predator filter to the mix)
I originally was going to make some kind of plastic reflection thing you would strap to your face and the reflection of the phone screen would "display" a hologram in front of you but this was much more simple and effective.
Augmented Reality Dragonball Z Scouter
ua-cam.com/video/QIOkY5Rh0zo/v-deo.html
This is a really cool video! Did you make this?
Yes, it's been my focus for the past couple of days. Last night I fine tuned the motion tracking and field of view of my program so that it lines up with the real world horizon. Im still missing two lenses that sit inside the top that magnify the hologram, but it's coming along nicely. The Dragonball theme was just for fun.
Awesome! Can't wait to see how it goes!
This is a really good idea!!!!
Try using the fulldive vr app, vridge app, and kino vr app.
Also, why not use the hololens emulator on a computer and use an app(like kino vr or trinius vr) to project it on a phone.
Then you would seriously have a hololens for cheap.
Please try these ideas and let me know how it goes.
Thanks!!!!!!!
Thank you sooooooooooo much for telling me this! I tried it and IT WORKED!!! I am making a video on it and it will hopefully be up by the end of the week. Thanks again!
Your welcome!!! Thank you for trying the idea.
I actually tried using the clear screen reflector idea at first, which did cause some problems in focusing the image. I think your version is much better, but I haven't had the heart to cut my google cardboard headset in half. I'll soon order another one and try it myself.
I can't wait for your next video!!!!
Thanks
Can you tell me how
Can you tell me how
Great job figuring out how to utilize both eyes in "seeing" different realities and depths. The military uses this technique with NVGs. Gave me a headache until my brain figured it out, but the overall out come is remarkable (seeing at night / in the dark and all). The human mind truly is incredible.
I'd have to unfortunately disagree with you- Virtual reality + reality does not equal augmented reality. You can't plonk down holograms and walk around them, leave the room, and then come back to find them in the same place.
HOWEVER, there are "AR" apps for android- unfortunately, they consist of pointing the camera at some white rectangle with black corners onto which a hologram is aligned with- in turn, moving the paper moves the hologram- but this sort of AR is sorta gimmicky and relies on the camera.
I completely agree, I originally thought of an AR app that could "place" a hologram on a piece of paper or some kind of recognizable picture so it looks like a hologram you could walk around but try as i could to find one that suited my purposes I couldn't. I'm trying to make one with unity but still something like a holographic screen that follows you around or a game that requires you to stand in the same place is still very fun.
you should totally mass produce these
4:25 how can you focus eyesight individually and differently?
The moment you say 'Welcome earth' while the video shows a demo of mars... :D
hmm, you could also(just a lot more power hungry for the phone) use the camera, and make a cutout for the camera, and project the 3d model onto the real world that way.. we do have multiple apps using the camera for the cardboard setup, so using both eyes, would not be a massive change to this, so long as the image is clear enough. though sure you will loose some awareness, but not really much(at least not in my testing, unless it decided to add the predator filter to the mix)
For me i see the screen in one eye and the real world in the other. they do not appear together like at 3:48. instead they are like 3:46. plz help me.
I havent tried it yet, but i will and i hope it will be cool
Best of luck!!! If you find any other apps that would work with this let me know!
can each eye forcus on different things?
shallow focusing.
we will start programming apps for that kind of technology!!!
Awesome! HMU when you make something concrete and I will make a video on it!
Where this card is available
Can You explain better how To make It?
where you put the phone?
I tried it and it was great I used it a lot and I still use it a lot
can you sell copies
I did it it was awesome how did you come up with this
I originally was going to make some kind of plastic reflection thing you would strap to your face and the reflection of the phone screen would "display" a hologram in front of you but this was much more simple and effective.
Magical Monday?
Patience is a virtue my dear GlowMine...
>:( what if you want to play minecraft like the hololens
Trinus vr and many other emulators
there are a lot of developers uploading content about the hololens if u search for it by date..... it's not just promo videos anymore
hey, can you please help me I tried it and the image does not mearge did I do something wrong
Cameron Elkins I have the same problem
I am working on some hard ware & am over my head 😖 a on a game dev.
Welcome to another episode of diy WHY lol jk
I mean, it kinda works I guess... not the same as the video showed it but it works, mostly. you get this weird view. Kinda cool but not what I needed.
Too bad I can only see with just one eye
AnimatingDreams really?
Yeah really, had an accident when I was a kid, since then I lost sight from my right eye
Aw, that's really sad
no it mixes both eyes together
Too bad I have that lazy eye thing 🙁
your crazy
Cool gonna try this. Keep hacking bro
Lazy eye. Look it up
This is fake