Face hacking: Real-time projection mapping
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2014
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A collaboration between Japanese media artist Nobumichi Asai, make-up artist Hiroto Kuwahara and digital image engineer Paul Lacroix is turning faces into digital works of art. The Omote project uses projection mapping techniques to put make-up and effects onto a model's face in real-time. BBC Click's LJ Rich went behind the scenes to find out more.
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Wow. That's cool
A new art of camouflage!
Great combination (Y)
This is cool
Motion Capture 3D Projection mapping onto a moving face!
I don't want to sound old, but whatever next!
whatever may be next we're likely to feature it on Click ;)
I hope they come up with an inexpensive easy way to do this so that we can use this in our neighborhood haunted house. :)
4 years later you can do this w/ Instagram Stories
Wow that looks so cool. And you look a bit weird after the 2 hour paint job
I wonder if this technology will ever become accessible to all people
U can literally do this today with instagram, snapchat and tiktok filters 😂😂😂
@@sangeetsargamsagar4639 yea I was joking
Hello
Nice
well, cool, but I don't see any application :S
You're right Jorge this will never ever catch on. I'm totally sure it wouldn't make millions of dollars a month and be used by practacly every teen in the developed world. You're have such a good grasp on what does and doesn't have any application.
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Today.. Instagram and Tiktok: Hold My Filter