I took at the linear ft product on the website. Looks like a great solution to my problem, but it's far too expensive for me right now. Maybe one day in the distant future. I'd LOVE to be a distributor here in Atlanta.
Question: If one were to project onto this glass a full body character with a black background(AKA a transparent background for projectors), Could it look like it was there in real life? Aka a hologram?
A flat image might not be enough to feel like a hologram, but a 3D image plus eye tracking could do it. Johnny Lee demonstrates how to do this cheaply with a Wii here: ua-cam.com/video/QgKCrGvShZs/v-deo.html If you build this, post back here. Sounds like a cool idea.
@@RickGladwin I'm looking to animate an entire animal band to play music for a live concert. I'm not sure eye-tracking will work. *What if the glass surface was rounded?*
@@YowLife I don’t think a rounded screen would do what you want for members of the audience at the sides, though it would look good from the middle of the crowd. I thought about the kind of tricks that are done with lenticular lenses and lenticular prisms and tried to find a way to apply that to projectors and screens. I played with the geometry a bit on paper and I don’t think there’s any way to create an effect that will look 3D with one or more projectors and one or more screens. There would always be an angle, from somewhere in the audience, where part of the image the audience member is supposed to see is blocked, or they can see multiple angles at once, taking away the effect of looking like a single 3D shape. The main trouble is that the light coming from the image on the screen scatters in all directions, so you can’t control what part of the image is seen in any particular direction (which is necessary to create a hologram/3D illusion). Best you could do with just a projector and a flat screen like this might be to give the members of the audience those retro red/blue 3D glasses and combine two different angles (matching the distance between a person’s eyes, as if they were sitting in the audience) of the character into one image, split into red and blue colours, one for each angle. There’s software that can do this for you. If a prototype version of this looked good, it might be worth doing 3 screens, facing the left, middle, and right sides of the audience, and creating an image with two angles for each of those screens (right and left would look more side-on than the front image). One projector per screen, with the image for that screen.
The red/green separated image is called an anaglyph, apparently. Here’s an example created from a full-colour video: ua-cam.com/video/5EOiIzho51g/v-deo.html The 3D effect works better with more line-based or cartoony images, so it might work better for your purposes, especially if you can choose colours for the character specifically for this.
Hi, Do you know the model of the projector used in this video? I’m trying to gauge, if I buy the solution, how bright (lumens) a projector I’ll need. Thanks, Anton
Website link is dead, I cannot find the spray anywhere, I guess they went out of the business of selling the spray and now only do plastic RP screens and E signs.
The best paint to use for daytime would be vantablack with a professional has to do it for you or black 3.0 paint it takes 99.9% of reflection and holds it it won't let it back out so it is the darkest black paint in the world and it can be purchased on Amazon
We're getting ready to launch our Daylight Film solution next week where you can order our solution in the form of a film which can be applied both indoors and outdoors! Our liquid solution is sold solely to our agents in various parts of the world.
Now that would be interesting. If u do the theory, yes it should be able to & get a better picture than the original. Why not just try car window tint film on a glass panel. How much tint, that u have to figure out urself.
Abe Coulter That Looks like ultra clear glass.....I am very sure of it....he custom made that rig to hold it....paint has to be an acrylic enamel dark grey because that's the only one you can paint on glass ....your welcome!
I took at the linear ft product on the website. Looks like a great solution to my problem, but it's far too expensive for me right now. Maybe one day in the distant future. I'd LOVE to be a distributor here in Atlanta.
You can use white or some clear spray paints on glass for the same effect
Hello. Nice product.
Where can we found some information about it? (price, remove, etc)
I think your website have some problem.
How much for this solution and where can i purchase 1 can same as the video / clear version solution. Thanks
Question:
If one were to project onto this glass a full body character with a black background(AKA a transparent background for projectors),
Could it look like it was there in real life? Aka a hologram?
A flat image might not be enough to feel like a hologram, but a 3D image plus eye tracking could do it. Johnny Lee demonstrates how to do this cheaply with a Wii here: ua-cam.com/video/QgKCrGvShZs/v-deo.html
If you build this, post back here. Sounds like a cool idea.
@@RickGladwin
I'm looking to animate an entire animal band to play music for a live concert.
I'm not sure eye-tracking will work.
*What if the glass surface was rounded?*
@@YowLife I don’t think a rounded screen would do what you want for members of the audience at the sides, though it would look good from the middle of the crowd.
I thought about the kind of tricks that are done with lenticular lenses and lenticular prisms and tried to find a way to apply that to projectors and screens. I played with the geometry a bit on paper and I don’t think there’s any way to create an effect that will look 3D with one or more projectors and one or more screens. There would always be an angle, from somewhere in the audience, where part of the image the audience member is supposed to see is blocked, or they can see multiple angles at once, taking away the effect of looking like a single 3D shape.
The main trouble is that the light coming from the image on the screen scatters in all directions, so you can’t control what part of the image is seen in any particular direction (which is necessary to create a hologram/3D illusion).
Best you could do with just a projector and a flat screen like this might be to give the members of the audience those retro red/blue 3D glasses and combine two different angles (matching the distance between a person’s eyes, as if they were sitting in the audience) of the character into one image, split into red and blue colours, one for each angle. There’s software that can do this for you.
If a prototype version of this looked good, it might be worth doing 3 screens, facing the left, middle, and right sides of the audience, and creating an image with two angles for each of those screens (right and left would look more side-on than the front image). One projector per screen, with the image for that screen.
The red/green separated image is called an anaglyph, apparently. Here’s an example created from a full-colour video: ua-cam.com/video/5EOiIzho51g/v-deo.html
The 3D effect works better with more line-based or cartoony images, so it might work better for your purposes, especially if you can choose colours for the character specifically for this.
Here’s one with a dark background and much more controlled colours: ua-cam.com/video/bklMh5NjewI/v-deo.html
Hi,can I still buy this spray today?
Is this still available? The website is down
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Hi,
Do you know the model of the projector used in this video? I’m trying to gauge, if I buy the solution, how bright (lumens) a projector I’ll need.
Thanks,
Anton
No
What is with the questionable security in your website?
HII....WHERE TO BUY ? WEBSITE NOT OPEN.
Website link is dead, I cannot find the spray anywhere, I guess they went out of the business of selling the spray and now only do plastic RP screens and E signs.
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lo venden
how many lumens does that projector have ?
yes
The best paint to use for daytime would be vantablack with a professional has to do it for you or black 3.0 paint it takes 99.9% of reflection and holds it it won't let it back out so it is the darkest black paint in the world and it can be purchased on Amazon
Do you have a link to this?
how do you make it so the image is not presented backwards?
Most projectors have a "rear project" setting
If you want to project onto the front of the glass, spray the front.
where can i order this spray online?
We're getting ready to launch our Daylight Film solution next week where you can order our solution in the form of a film which can be applied both indoors and outdoors! Our liquid solution is sold solely to our agents in various parts of the world.
@@sambalsha9648 WAITING...
How many lumens does your projector have?
Sam Balsha I also want to know that. Does it need more than 4000? More than 5000?
i think they didnt answer to any question!
Did someone find similar products?
the more Lumens the better for outside projection....
Could u use that in a 90s rear projection tv to upgrade it's quality
Now that would be interesting. If u do the theory, yes it should be able to & get a better picture than the original. Why not just try car window tint film on a glass panel. How much tint, that u have to figure out urself.
Where can I get this screen and frame
Abe Coulter That Looks like ultra clear glass.....I am very sure of it....he custom made that rig to hold it....paint has to be an acrylic enamel dark grey because that's the only one you can paint on glass ....your welcome!
Please email info
how much cost? where can I find the prices?
Cost varies based on project size, what are you looking to do?
You can also email us at info@visiblevitrum.com
@@sambalsha9648 hey I'm interested how may purchase for my Furniture store
make a good long video.
rear 5000 lumen
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the main item is glass, how many people need to move it??xixixixi!!!!
The hell is that