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Thread: Google Brings Its 3D-Modeling Project Tango to Tablets Too

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    Google Brings Its 3D-Modeling Project Tango to Tablets Too



    Google just announced a Project Tango tablet development kit that expands the company's 3D modeling experiment. The project comes to you from ATAP, Google's research team that works on crazy projects. This is future tech we're not even sure about yet.

    The new dev kit is packed with an NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor, 4GB of RAM, an a 128GB of on-board storage. But as before the hardware is all about the hardware's motion tracking camera and depth sensing which allows you to use the hardware to create real-time 3D maps of environments. Indeed, for these types of applications, the extra screen real estate afforded by a tablet could help people working with the platform in the field better explore and work with the real time maps.

    The new tablet development kit will be available in limited quantities to developers for $1024. The idea is to explore what exactly a 3D sensing tablet with real-time processing capabilities could be useful for if put in the hands of people with big ideas.
    Source: http://gizmodo.com/googles-3d-modeli...tab-1586594124

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    (I post multiple times because you cannot add more than visible embedded video)

    You can use this type of stuff to create short films by using visual effects. In the example below they use a 1st generation Xbox Kinect, a software program called reconstructme, rayfire, Cinema 3D and normal editing software. (This was made in 2012)



    You can watch them show you how they used the 1st generation Kinect at 4:16 in the link below:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Byi7knf-ss0
    Last edited by MovieBuff; 06-05-2014 at 11:40 AM.

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