A user controls the hot dog person to create the same through htc vive.
We are all waiting for the day to come: just put on a wireless independent heads and we can experience all VR, AR and MR. Now, NormalVR's "small but dedicated" media creative team wants us to pry into the future.
Normal is familiar with the recently launched whimsical open-source keyboard (and very weird spotted people). This team is made up of a group of developers scattered around and they are using their own technology to make remote development a more relaxed experience. Normal itself admits that they are not fully aware of what they are doing, but we can clearly see from yesterday's video that they made some very bold ideas.
The team released a video in the latest tweet. In the beginning it seemed to be just another interesting video demonstrating the potential of Apple's ARkit. But this is not just a hot dog who can dance. When you continue to look backwards, you will find that a female user is controlling the hot dog person through HTC Vive, just like creating through "Tilt Brush".
Why is this important? Because Normal uses an off-the-shelf, cost-effective hardware, and the device does not seem to have any problems.
Universal Windows applications are designed to support HoloLens and price-friendly VR headsets, and as the launch pad for universal Windows applications, Microsoft's Windows Mixed Reality Platform is working hard to ensure a strong application base in the AR/VR sharing ecosystem. Microsoft also provided a way for you to turn a digital SLR camera into an AR capture device, allowing you to see what is happening in the digital world, but you need to purchase HoloLens for up to $3,000.
Now just pick up the iPhone and VR heads like the Oculus Rift (Rift is now $400 lower than before) and developers can start creating the future of games and apps for all immersive platforms. We also hope that this day will come soon.
Construction,Building, Nail,Strip Nail
Zhejiang Best Nail Industrial Co., Ltd. , https://www.beststaple.com