Holy smokes. It's like a interactive video. Now, imagine recreating famous slo-mo scenes from The Matrix. Instead of hundred cameras mounted in a fixed position, creating only one jittery sequence, we got these gaussian splats. Incredible.
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You still need a lot of cameras for complete 4D 360 capture. GaSP can process only data it has, it wont generate which was not captured.
This is awesome! This will remove the requirements for greenscreen, but directors/dp's will still need to "match lighting" to composite. I can't wait for this to release!
the time savings we can have are incredible, you just have to shoot a video and incorporate your 3D model directly into the scene, no more need for motion tracking to integrate a flat video into the scenery. I can't wait to try
incredible! Will this become publicly accessible soon? Would love to try this out! Are there any limits to the amount of cameras you have to use? And do the camera's need to be high end or would this work with any kind of camera quality? And what is the processing time for lets say 10 sec of 4d footage?
Holy smokes. It's like a interactive video. Now, imagine recreating famous slo-mo scenes from The Matrix. Instead of hundred cameras mounted in a fixed position, creating only one jittery sequence, we got these gaussian splats. Incredible.
You still need a lot of cameras for complete 4D 360 capture. GaSP can process only data it has, it wont generate which was not captured.
This is awesome! This will remove the requirements for greenscreen, but directors/dp's will still need to "match lighting" to composite. I can't wait for this to release!
the time savings we can have are incredible, you just have to shoot a video and incorporate your 3D model directly into the scene, no more need for motion tracking to integrate a flat video into the scenery. I can't wait to try
I predict that this will be a huge technology for the movie industry!
This is amazing! 👏How do you even set something like this up?
cameras around subject 360 degrees?
Wow 🥰🥰 this is incredible, when public test?
incredible! Will this become publicly accessible soon? Would love to try this out! Are there any limits to the amount of cameras you have to use? And do the camera's need to be high end or would this work with any kind of camera quality? And what is the processing time for lets say 10 sec of 4d footage?
Incredible
any demo online?
This is the future!
Very impressive and informative thank you!
Can these composite into Google's recently announced 'SMERFS"?
cant wait to the day we can render it through cloud like polycam and export it as a mesh to blender
So what is the driver? Image or video
How can I download the app?
Can you tell me how many cameras the source material was shot on?
Can we use it in Unreal Engine?
Is your tool accessible, how to use it. I am really interested
All outputs and no inputs. The input video and how it was taken has to be shown first.