interactive.digitalpictures.com.au - 11/20/2008
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Papervision - Augmented Reality (extended) from dpinteractive on Vimeo.
Using a webcam and flash, we’ve taken our Papervision character from the desktop to the desk. A new and exciting way to interact with your flash content. The possibilities are wide open.
Try it for yourself below: ...
vimeo.com - 11/22/2008
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vimeo.com —
I recorded the video using Flash CS3 (export
movie - Quicktime). It was tough as I couldn't...
see what was going on as I recorded, and had to wait until the video finished encoding to see the results... I'm sure there is screen recording software out ...
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Papervision - Augmented Reality (extended) on Vimeo
vimeo.com - 11/22/2008
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commented on Papervision - Augmented Reality (extended) I
recorded the video using Flash CS3 (export movie -...
Quicktime). It was tough as I couldn't see what was going on as I recorded, and had to wait until the video finished encoding to see the ...
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Boffswana on Vimeo
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Augmented reality in Flash
Hack a Day —
... Digital Pictures Interactive has put together a great augmented reality demo. Unlike many others, it’s entirely Flash based, so there’s no install necessary. Print out the custom symbol and try it out for yourself in your browser. ...
Papervision augmented reality in Flash
MAKE Magazine —
... I tried it out and it was very impressed by the speed and accuracy of the motion tracking (he did flicker a bit and have problems when my lights were to bright, so be prepared to work a bit to make him happy). This is a Flash implementation of augmented reality created by Digital Pictures Interactive; all it takes is your web browser, a webcam, and a printed marker symbol. Now, would it kill the little guy to smile every once in a while?! ...
Papervision Parlor Trick Puts 3D Flash Character Into Web Video
TechCrunch —
... A digital design shop in Australia, Boffswana, shows off a neat parlor trick in the video above. It places a 3D Flash character made with ...
Papervision parlor trick puts 3D Flash character into web video
CrunchGear —
... A digital design shop in Australia, Boffswana, shows off a neat parlor trick in the video above. It places a 3D Flash character made with ...
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