The movie that Shibuya becomes cyber on iPhone 13 Pro Max is talked about
The world through iPhone 13 Pro Max sensors (Shibuya, 23rd Nov) pic.twitter.com/ClfvNXRE3L
— Keijiro Takahashi (@_kzr) November 26, 2021
What appears in the movie is Shibuya's Drinking Yokocho, but what's different is its appearance. The space on the back side has become a blue space as if it were connected to the electronic world, while the space on the front side looks like a polygon.
And between the two spaces, a green shining tunnel-like effect is given.
As the photographer moves forward, so does the tunnel.
You can enjoy the sight of Shibuya becoming polygonal due to the tunnel of light.
This movie is to demonstrate the idea of 'burnt-in barcode metadata' that Mr. Takahashi, who is active as an evangelist at Unity Technologies Japan, embeds camera tracking data in one video. This is a sample of the project 'Bibcam'.
GitHub --keijiro / Bibcam: Burnt-in barcode metadata camera
https://github.com/keijiro/Bibcam
According to Takahashi, Bibcam allows you to record, edit, and play AR-enabled video clips without worrying about asynchronousness with external tracking data, and recorded video clips can be played back on Unity-enabled platforms. And that. For this project, the remote sensing technology ' LiDAR ' using light is used on the iPhone, and the iPhone 13 Pro / iPhone 13 Pro Max is recommended from the viewpoint of shooting quality.
Details of the movie posted on Twitter this time are published below.
GitHub --keijiro / BibcamVfx: AR VFX samples with Bibcam (burnt-in barcode metadata camera)
https://github.com/keijiro/BibcamVfx
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