
A view from before I routed the wiring. The camera is hidden in her left nostril. I still need to stitch a little around it, but it isn't super noticeable.
I have to adjust the position of the display a little..it's a bit too close to my eyes.
I have to adjust the position of the display a little..it's a bit too close to my eyes.
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Looking at this, I have to ask. Has anyone experimented with using a VR headset, (probably the phone based one as that has the least extra baggage,) to simulate binocular vision? It seems like it might be feasible, if pricey.
This on it's own is really cool though. Hope it works/worked out.
This on it's own is really cool though. Hope it works/worked out.
Would need fisheye lenses and it might get disorienting? You'd have stereoscopic vision but the distance from everything in the scene might get skewed I would guess, if you started to move around through it? I've played with the idea, but it seemed rather impractical...This one is just for covering a blindspot in a suit that already has large vision lenses you can see through.
Yeah, it probably would take a lot of work, that's for sure. Perhaps as more is learned about how people react to being different heights within a VR game it might make it easier to apply that to real world cameras.
As someone who's had double vision with my eyes out of alignment, I can say that is disorienting as hell. That would take a ton of finesse to get them in the proper alignment.
Jim Henson Studios will probably figure it out. Or the person who does will get hired by them.
As someone who's had double vision with my eyes out of alignment, I can say that is disorienting as hell. That would take a ton of finesse to get them in the proper alignment.
Jim Henson Studios will probably figure it out. Or the person who does will get hired by them.
Yeah, my eyes are the same; I have astygmatisms in both.. You could change the diopter for each lens to correct for it, but it would still be a bit confusing, spatially..unsure. I might add markers to my blind spot display for approximating distance...I think I intended to do that originally and forgot.
Just carry a yard stick and whack anyone who gets to close.
More seriously, I didn't know that astigmatism affected 3D. That sucks. That would take even more testing to make sure one could walk, stairs, and y'know. Not vomit. Before it was taken into the public.
...Right now I'm imagining walking around a supermarket with a VR headset on with eye stalks coming out to hold the cameras where they would go in the head. That'd be a trip in itself.
Glad I reminded you to do something that sounds helpful. ^_^
More seriously, I didn't know that astigmatism affected 3D. That sucks. That would take even more testing to make sure one could walk, stairs, and y'know. Not vomit. Before it was taken into the public.
...Right now I'm imagining walking around a supermarket with a VR headset on with eye stalks coming out to hold the cameras where they would go in the head. That'd be a trip in itself.
Glad I reminded you to do something that sounds helpful. ^_^
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