You are amazing! Clear English speaker, nice voice, very easy for foreigners to understand you. Also, you have a very kind way to teach, talking in all details. Also, nice hints! Very motivational. Thank you to teach us!
Thank you so much, Reginaldo! I'm glad you appreciate the elements that go into making my videos - it takes me forever because I do think carefully about the flow, voice / word usage / clarity, etc. - so happy that it's making a difference :).
Finally someone who actually understand a little more xD Thou this is not 3D, This is 2D, you have to move yourself or move the tablet to be able to get 3D (when still you only see height and width, you can not see depth)
Yes, correct - this is the closest thing we can get to a 3D hologram "effect" at the consumer level ... for now. But it's definitely just a 2D projection that looks more 3D if you view from multiple angles. Still very cool though.
Have been eager to produce my own pyramid hologram videos to use for Halloween! Laid my 40" TV on it's back once and had dancing anime and hulk images in the Frankenstein's Monster lab in our garage one year! I plan to incorporate this in to a spaceship that we're building for this year's Halloween decor...Alien-Steve, etc! Thanks for the great information and I look forward to putting it in action!
I would say this is a clever idea! The uniqueness of your tutorial is, use of simple amd global tool such as power point to enable even a basic computer user to understand and implement!!! Clever you clever you clever you🎉
WOW that's amazing - congrats, Madhavi! That's exactly why I put these tricks up there - so people can impress their audiences (and their parents too!). Thanks for sharing!
Which version of PowerPoint are you using? When I save my video, they are only playing up after each other. GREAT TUTORIAL. Big thankyou, and I look forward seeing more of your videos :)
I'm using the latest version (365) but sounds like you need to make all of your videos "start with previous" in order to make them go at the same time - can you check that on your animation settings? Thanks for the nice comment, Astrid!
But what good is this work if it only shows one side and the moving image? 3D hologram is a static image and the camera that turns to show the 4 sides, otherwise it's just a video projection, stupids!
Thanks, CosmotheChocobo! Yes, I am trying my best, though it's not easy to keep up, as things are changing constantly :). Glad you enjoyed, and thanks for the comment!
What a nice comment - thank you so much, Heather! I am always learning myself, as there is really a community of "Wizzes" out there - it's a constant process :). Really appreciate it, and glad you enjoyed!
Great video. Really helpful. I would like to share that video sound not synchronizing can be removed by Muting the three videos and give volume to only One of the videos. Really works in mine...
Doubtless, you are talented and excellent. Could you please tell me how I can use hologram in education in general and teaching and learning English in particular.
Thank you!! You could make some kind of images as holograms and have students shout out what it’s called in English? Just one idea! Your students are lucky to have you thinking creatively for them!
Since: 1. A stared at negative reverts afterwards in ones vison. 2. By taking two off centered pics, making a stereogram. 3. a group gained same amount as muscle by intensely imagining it as the group that did the work. 4. Therefore Make the pic of your ideal image of yourself, crop it, make a negative stereogram of it. 5. By staring at a negative stereogram, when one closes their eyes in the dark, a true colored 3D image of themselves appears inside of their heads.
Basic use of peppers ghost, good job. I recommend taking video of you from all sides so that when you walk around you get that three dimensional feel. 🤓
+Christopher Salch yes indeed basic use of peppers ghost - still a useful technique! ! Great idea - for a project when you know you'll be walking around the pyramid - that's a perfect way to make it even cooler. Thanks for sharing, Christopher!
For sure! PowerPoint can do much more than people realize :). Check out my other videos for more examples (and there are so many other channels now out there for it too!)
This is an awesome tutorial. Not only does it teaches but the voice and tenor of the presenter and the presentation are calming, assuring...simply put, I can listen for hours.. lol. Great job, thank you and Yes,..liking and subscribed!
Wow, thank you for the comment, Emily! It took me quite a while to think about how to make this video to show something a little different than others, so glad it's more useful than the other one you saw.
Thanks for sharing. I'm new to powerpoint. Did you set up the slide beforehand with any particular options selected? When I export my files are separate. I see that you have four slides. Thx.
Hmmm are you exporting to video? They should make one file. There aren't really special settings other than the process I showed. What version are you using?
Yes, it's definitely not - but one of the closest / easiest ways we can get a small taste of what sort of looks like it at the mass market level so we can start imagining the possibilities. Can't wait for the real thing to be broadly available!
Actually, I have a better idea, but it would only show one still image. However it actually would be in 3D. The image you get from reflecting a flat TV screen will only give you a flat reflection, but if you use a real object, like a white knight from a chess set (actually need four of them) they could be reflected with black backgrounds, from all four positions, and then you will actually have a 3D reflection, just like looking in a mirror. After all, it is the slight difference between your eyes that allow you to see 3D and so a real object will show up that way.
If we make 4 time lines and 3 cameras at 120 degree separation then create separately or together then separate in time line delay in refresher rates then we use pyramid glass cover projection. But advance way is electrodynamic for light polarization and sound surround
Thanks, Multibe - you may also want to check out the video I just posted to see some pretty cool advanced animations in PowerPoint. Appreciate that you've subscribed!
I've used power point before but never really messed with the video options. Thanks for the cool video and giving me some great ideas. P.S. : Have you tried this with landscape, like a mountain or field yet? Just a thought.
Hi RG Ogden Jr. - glad that you're getting inspired to play more with the video options! PPT 2010 onward is great with video. You can check out a cool video-related tutorial of mine here: th-cam.com/video/ITXGGEMdpE0/w-d-xo.html For a landscape, this could potentially work, but it works best with objects that are isolated in black - so one single mountain would be good - but a continuous landscape painting would not look ideal. Definitely experiment though - this is a pretty addictive trick!
Vertical/Portrait video recording for maximum frame-usage would be even better, but you already blew me away with doing this in PP o.O Congrats and thanks. Your tutorial will make many pupils very excited and happy.
Good idea, since you're cutting the video anyway around your head. My phone tripod was just set on landscape from before so I went ahead and used that setting. Glad to hear this was useful - yes, it's perfect for a classroom - as it's low-tech, but can look AMAZING and very memorable if students haven't seen this effect yet. Thanks, Christoph, for the comment and helpful tip!
I even didn't know that I can embed video in powerpoint, thank you) I discovered many more opportunities trying to save it as a video, but unfortunately it said that I don't have enough place((( But still I'm adding this video to my 'The best' playlist =))))
Yes, it's a bit complicated, but if you just buy the pyramid and then use a pre-made video, it's hardly any work at all :). It's making your own video that's a bit tougher. Glad you liked the trick overall though - thanks, Kiera!
Hi Dear You are just amazing. The technique, presentation and presentor... are just beautiful. I recommend your video to my son for his school project. Just keep coming with more such amazing videos. Good Luck!!!
Wonderful, and thank you! This would be very useful for your son to get better with PPT and stand out in his classes - very smart on your part to recommend the channel!
Loved the tutorial on the 3D video hologram selfie. Definitely planning on using it! I had no idea it could be done in PowerPoint of all things lol. Thanks for the very informative info.
Thanks, Bryan - glad it was useful! Yes, it's crazy how much PowerPoint can do that people don't really think about - so my mission on this channel is to expand people's thinking about it.
Hi Toshika - thank you so much - I'm glad you liked it and found it useful :). I am using PPT 365 (the very latest version right now - the subscription model) but this can really be done with any version of PowerPoint that supports video - so 2010 onward.
Thanks for the suggestion! Yes, it has actually been on my list, since it can definitely be done in PPT. Didn't realize it was a cool thing on websites now, so good tip! Since you're suggesting it, I'll definitely bump it higher on the priority list. :)
That was a fantastic introduction and demonstration. Another idea would be how to do this with the whole body, so someone could do fitness or yoga or something as a demonstration. But, totally, that was awesome!!! Thank you.
Absolutely - if you have a green screen, you can totally do it with your whole body as well (the method shown here might be too complicated to do with your whole body). Thanks for the idea, Ross AHPRA!
I don't know if you'll get the quality you're looking for when doing drafting. You can always try, but I would probably get a more traditional monitor for something like that. Companies are starting to do drafting in VR though, so that's probably something to look forward to and try out in the future.
thanks, Angelo! have you checked out my kinetic typography video? You may like it (though the tutorial is a little fast, given I had a time limit back then): th-cam.com/video/kI39o2K3KD4/w-d-xo.html
+One Skill Haha yeah taking it to a new dimension :) - thanks for watching, Oneskill. By the way about to release a new video today or tomorrow if all goes well.
If one could project a powerful enough foursquare film then 1. You wouldnt need to increase the origin size which is expensive. 2. The pyramid and hense, the hologram could be a lot bigger. 3. Id like to see diff glass thickness sizes Vs thin Vs both sizes of two way.. 4. Has to be a simple other framework of mirrors to amplyfy and enlarge so a tiny phone can end up makin a lifesiize, high quality person.
Hmmm you could do live video but You would just not do it in PowerPoint. If you have a live feed on the web somewhere (ideally with a black background) you could open the web browser and use one side of the pyramid projector. 4 at once would be tricky though.
Thank you! I really appreciate your coming back to this! I've seen some designs of hologram boxes with just one sheet of plastic and I'll start with that. Also thinking 3 sides of the pyramid; three tablets and a nanny cam with a live cloud feed. I'll do the one side this week for Bring Your Child to Work and work on the nanny cam project for a friend's party in October. Thanks again! John
You always come up with something great. I'm wondering if you used 4 cams (or iphones) you could put the front, 2 sides and the back at the x. Then, if you had it up on a stand, people could walk around it and it would be kind of like 3D??? I don't know if that would actually work or not, but I was just thinking...
Great to hear from you, and yes, this would definitely work and look very cool. The only thing I'd say is that if you're just doing a talking head like I did in this video, you could get away with just filming it 4 times from different angles with the same phone/camera. You'd then mute 3 of the sides - and no one will really know the difference. If you are doing something like a dancing video with very complicated moves, then 4 cameras would indeed be very useful. Love the creativity!
I have a question...you mentioned to use the biggest screen possible and make or purchase the pyramid according to your screen. Can you give me a more exact measurement? I have seen the small ones for a smart phone but nothing larger. I would like to use my Surface tablet. Where could I find a pattern to use for this?
Hi Veronica - glad you're thinking about trying this out! I got mine on Amazon and it was for a tablet, so it was larger than the ones for the phone. I couldn't find the exact link (maybe that company is out of business) but if you search for one designed for a tablet, you'll get the size that I used here.
Hii...absolutely amazing technique. Excellent work. Just want to know 1. Dark black background is necessary ? 2. What if I want to use this in my outdoor day time events for displaying logo or company video ? Will it work ? 3. Can you suggest tablet which has this version of ppt. Thanks
Hi Swati - glad you enjoyed! 1 - Dark background just makes anything in the foreground appear to "float" - if I had not had a black background, it would look more like a projected TV screen (rectangle) which takes away from the effect. 2 - Outdoor is not a good idea for it to work well (just like any other projector). YOu could, however, house this inside of some kind of box or housing to provide the necessary darkness for contrast. 3 - If you are making this in PowerPOint or a video editor, you can make it on any device. Once you export to a video (like I suggest in my tutorial), you can upload to TH-cam and load from any device. For reference, I have an HP Spectre 360 - so in this video, I just folded down the keyboard so it looks like a tablet. Hope that helps!
There’s an easier way people: Go to instagram’s camera. Now take a black picture (you can take it using black leggings.) After that, click the face icon (first one on the upper right hand side) Now, click the camera icon (second column in the middle) Now take 4 pictures of yourself (try to make them as identical as possible) Arrange it like how this video shows you (one normal on the top, 2 sides and one upside down) After that try it with your diy plastic thing, and when you’re satisfied simply click save on the bottom left corner. THERE YOU GO! Btw it works with GIFs also.
Good idea, thanks, Audrey! The only thing is that if you want your face to blend with the black background, it is helpful to follow the additional steps in the video. HOwever, I love that you point out that it also works with simple pictures too (and sometimes, that's all people need anyway).
Thank you for the tutorial. I am working through this tutorioral with my 7th and 8th grade STEM class. We are having ONE major issue...(after cropping the videos before duplicating them) when you click the play button it shifts the video to the left so only half their faces are showing in the video
That's wicked. I'm just wondering though, if you wanted to have a really big image inside or have the video a bit higher, say, inside a big cylindrical vase, how would you go about adjusting the pyramid size and angles? would you make the 4 sides bigger and steeper? my imagination's going nuts here =P
I haven't played around with too many options, but I would just make the video as large as you can make it for the screen and just have it on one side, if possible (that way, you maximize the size, though you lose the 4 side aspect). I don't think a cylindrical vase would work with this setup, unless you custom designed it to include the pyramid or something else that projects in a similar way as the base. Glad it got you thinking though - that was my entire goal :).
Not sure what you mean by flash the video - but if you mean make it disappear, you can just use any of the PowerPoint exit animations - Dissolve or Random Bars or anything you like - that's what's great about using PPT - you can use its full animation capability.
is there any way to make my computer display the 4 panel for everything? I use it for TV and was hoping to set it up in the mid of my living room. any help would be awesome, thanks.
+youngwolf20 not sure I quite understand but will try - you want to use the tv to project? You can make the video on your computer but will then have to lay your tv flat in order to make it work - if that's what you're looking to do I can send you a tutorial for how to use this with your tv.
kinda I want to make it so that it will display 4 panel at all times no mater what is on the screen. that way say I am watching a movie on Netflix it will be coming from my desktop to my tv, that way I can watch it in the hologram. does that make sense? lol I have never tried to explain it before and not really sure how.
+crushed51 it's possible - not sure what exactly the screen size would need to be but it would be bigger than most the out there - maybe a 90 inch tv would work. Otherwise the smaller the would work for toddler sizes.
Check out my latest hologram video here! th-cam.com/video/XNlOaq1n3-Y/w-d-xo.html
thanks for the easy to follow how-to video. I was successful on my first attempt in making my 3d hologram! Thank you so much!!
Fantastic - glad it helped!! Congrats.
You are amazing! Clear English speaker, nice voice, very easy for foreigners to understand you. Also, you have a very kind way to teach, talking in all details. Also, nice hints! Very motivational. Thank you to teach us!
Thank you so much, Reginaldo! I'm glad you appreciate the elements that go into making my videos - it takes me forever because I do think carefully about the flow, voice / word usage / clarity, etc. - so happy that it's making a difference :).
Finally someone who actually understand a little more xD
Thou this is not 3D, This is 2D, you have to move yourself or move the tablet to be able to get 3D (when still you only see height and width, you can not see depth)
and for thous who thinks 4D exists, No no no..... no..
Yes, correct - this is the closest thing we can get to a 3D hologram "effect" at the consumer level ... for now. But it's definitely just a 2D projection that looks more 3D if you view from multiple angles. Still very cool though.
PowerPoint Spice Actually theres a real holographic machine, it uses water (almost like fog) and lasers 😊 👍
Have been eager to produce my own pyramid hologram videos to use for Halloween! Laid my 40" TV on it's back once and had dancing anime and hulk images in the Frankenstein's Monster lab in our garage one year! I plan to incorporate this in to a spaceship that we're building for this year's Halloween decor...Alien-Steve, etc! Thanks for the great information and I look forward to putting it in action!
Wow sounds amazing!! Super clever and creative idea. Let me know how it went!
I would say this is a clever idea! The uniqueness of your tutorial is, use of simple amd global tool such as power point to enable even a basic computer user to understand and implement!!! Clever you clever you clever you🎉
Thanks for the comment and for watching! Glad you enjoyed!!
oMG beautiful, loved it, fantastic I done it and my parents appreciated me a lot
WOW that's amazing - congrats, Madhavi! That's exactly why I put these tricks up there - so people can impress their audiences (and their parents too!). Thanks for sharing!
Which version of PowerPoint are you using? When I save my video, they are only playing up after each other. GREAT TUTORIAL. Big thankyou, and I look forward seeing more of your videos :)
I'm using the latest version (365) but sounds like you need to make all of your videos "start with previous" in order to make them go at the same time - can you check that on your animation settings? Thanks for the nice comment, Astrid!
Great to see educational videos on what can be done with a home computer & software .. Excellent
Thanks so much, Computerman! Glad you enjoyed. Absolutely - I love to bring people effects using simple stuff they hopefully already have.
2:32 "So I recommend going as large as possible" *drives to the movie theatre with a wrecking wall and steals giant tv*
+SET IT OFF NEEDS MORE ATTENTION haha love your style ! Go big or go home right :)
Why thank you so much for the idea :D
But what good is this work if it only shows one side and the moving image? 3D hologram is a static image and the camera that turns to show the 4 sides, otherwise it's just a video projection, stupids!
Ooh! I see you're getting in with the trends. I appreciate how you want to present things in very creative ways! I feel inspired! Thanks!
Thanks, CosmotheChocobo! Yes, I am trying my best, though it's not easy to keep up, as things are changing constantly :). Glad you enjoyed, and thanks for the comment!
Thank you so much for this. You're obviously a Wiz and Innovator. Go! Amazing Lady!
What a nice comment - thank you so much, Heather! I am always learning myself, as there is really a community of "Wizzes" out there - it's a constant process :). Really appreciate it, and glad you enjoyed!
Great video. Really helpful. I would like to share that video sound not synchronizing can be removed by Muting the three videos and give volume to only One of the videos. Really works in mine...
Great - thanks!!
Doubtless, you are talented and excellent. Could you please tell me how I can use hologram in education in general and teaching and learning English in particular.
Thank you!! You could make some kind of images as holograms and have students shout out what it’s called in English? Just one idea! Your students are lucky to have you thinking creatively for them!
Since:
1. A stared at negative reverts afterwards in ones vison.
2. By taking two off centered pics, making a stereogram.
3. a group gained same amount as muscle by intensely imagining it as the group that did the work.
4. Therefore Make the pic of your ideal image of yourself, crop it, make a negative stereogram of it.
5. By staring at a negative stereogram, when one closes their eyes in the dark, a true colored 3D image of themselves appears inside of their heads.
Basic use of peppers ghost, good job. I recommend taking video of you from all sides so that when you walk around you get that three dimensional feel. 🤓
+Christopher Salch yes indeed basic use of peppers ghost - still a useful technique! ! Great idea - for a project when you know you'll be walking around the pyramid - that's a perfect way to make it even cooler. Thanks for sharing, Christopher!
Wowww!!! I didnt realise u can make this with powerpoint! I never even thought that there'd be a YT channel dedicated to PPT
For sure! PowerPoint can do much more than people realize :). Check out my other videos for more examples (and there are so many other channels now out there for it too!)
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This is an awesome tutorial. Not only does it teaches but the voice and tenor of the presenter and the presentation are calming, assuring...simply put, I can listen for hours.. lol.
Great job, thank you and Yes,..liking and subscribed!
I agree, so many of these "how-to" YT Videos have some generic machine-generated voice
Really good tutorial...clear and thorough and a clever idea! Thank you!
Thanks, James! So glad you enjoyed and found it clear. Appreciate the comment!
I will use your method. Thank u for your step by step details. :) I shall create multiple videos of me and my friends. I can save this ppt as gif :)
Fantastic!! And what a good idea!
Powered Points brought and SPICED up to DIY easy hologram
ID seen a video like this before but yours is by far better
Wow, thank you for the comment, Emily! It took me quite a while to think about how to make this video to show something a little different than others, so glad it's more useful than the other one you saw.
I definitely didn't know that was possible. Very cool!
Given how crazy much you DO know, cool that it was a new technique for you ;)! Thanks for the comment!
You must been living under a rock.
Nuts and Bolts - There are a lot of things possible between heaven and earth.
Watch: "How to make a nuclear bomb from a ball of string".
Wow.. it is so beautiful.... very clear and easy to understand the presentation... great job and great video..iloveit love it love it...
Thank you so much for the comment, BST Bali ! (I’m just now catching up!). Glad it was useful.
Oh my god you are smarter than a genius you are super you are gifted
Haha that's very kind, but just trying to provide some interesting ideas for people to try out.
Thanks for sharing. I'm new to powerpoint. Did you set up the slide beforehand with any particular options selected? When I export my files are separate. I see that you have four slides. Thx.
Hmmm are you exporting to video? They should make one file. There aren't really special settings other than the process I showed. What version are you using?
Thank you for acknowledging that this IS NOT A REAL HOLOGRAM, but merely a reflection, and a flat one, at that.
Yes, it's definitely not - but one of the closest / easiest ways we can get a small taste of what sort of looks like it at the mass market level so we can start imagining the possibilities. Can't wait for the real thing to be broadly available!
Actually, I have a better idea, but it would only show one still image. However it actually would be in 3D. The image you get from reflecting a flat TV screen will only give you a flat reflection, but if you use a real object, like a white knight from a chess set (actually need four of them) they could be reflected with black backgrounds, from all four positions, and then you will actually have a 3D reflection, just like looking in a mirror. After all, it is the slight difference between your eyes that allow you to see 3D and so a real object will show up that way.
This is incredible! This is both easy and effective! Masterfull tutorial. You earned yourself a subscriber:-)
Thanks so much, Oppo! Appreciate the subscription and the comment!
If we make 4 time lines and 3 cameras at 120 degree separation then create separately or together then separate in time line delay in refresher rates then we use pyramid glass cover projection.
But advance way is electrodynamic for light polarization and sound surround
that's the best hologramn movie making I've seen so far, thanks for that
Awesome! Glad you liked it, Benedict - it took a while to make so it's great that you're finding it useful.
I didn't know you could do such cool thing in Power Point! You just won a sub!
Thanks, Multibe - you may also want to check out the video I just posted to see some pretty cool advanced animations in PowerPoint. Appreciate that you've subscribed!
I've used power point before but never really messed with the video options. Thanks for the cool video and giving me some great ideas. P.S. : Have you tried this with landscape, like a mountain or field yet? Just a thought.
Hi RG Ogden Jr. - glad that you're getting inspired to play more with the video options! PPT 2010 onward is great with video. You can check out a cool video-related tutorial of mine here: th-cam.com/video/ITXGGEMdpE0/w-d-xo.html
For a landscape, this could potentially work, but it works best with objects that are isolated in black - so one single mountain would be good - but a continuous landscape painting would not look ideal. Definitely experiment though - this is a pretty addictive trick!
Very clear explanation
Vertical/Portrait video recording for maximum frame-usage would be even better, but you already blew me away with doing this in PP o.O Congrats and thanks. Your tutorial will make many pupils very excited and happy.
Good idea, since you're cutting the video anyway around your head. My phone tripod was just set on landscape from before so I went ahead and used that setting. Glad to hear this was useful - yes, it's perfect for a classroom - as it's low-tech, but can look AMAZING and very memorable if students haven't seen this effect yet. Thanks, Christoph, for the comment and helpful tip!
You are welcome. :D
you are welcome. finaly got to record and edit the video idea. still a prisma-prototype, the real one is going to be really big. vimeo.com/225675755
你講的好清楚(clear) 😍😍😍
Thanks, 游文瑜! Glad you enjoyed and found it easy to understand :).
I even didn't know that I can embed video in powerpoint, thank you) I discovered many more opportunities trying to save it as a video, but unfortunately it said that I don't have enough place((( But still I'm adding this video to my 'The best' playlist =))))
So complicated, dont know if i can do it or not but.. It's so coollllllll !!! I love it :D
Yes, it's a bit complicated, but if you just buy the pyramid and then use a pre-made video, it's hardly any work at all :). It's making your own video that's a bit tougher. Glad you liked the trick overall though - thanks, Kiera!
Hi Dear
You are just amazing.
The technique, presentation and presentor... are just beautiful.
I recommend your video to my son for his school project.
Just keep coming with more such amazing videos.
Good Luck!!!
Wonderful, and thank you! This would be very useful for your son to get better with PPT and stand out in his classes - very smart on your part to recommend the channel!
Loved the tutorial on the 3D video hologram selfie. Definitely planning on using it! I had no idea it could be done in PowerPoint of all things lol. Thanks for the very informative info.
Thanks, Bryan - glad it was useful! Yes, it's crazy how much PowerPoint can do that people don't really think about - so my mission on this channel is to expand people's thinking about it.
This video is jaw-dropping and just amazing, Thanks for sharing your knowledge, can you tell me which powerpoint version you are using?
Hi Toshika - thank you so much - I'm glad you liked it and found it useful :). I am using PPT 365 (the very latest version right now - the subscription model) but this can really be done with any version of PowerPoint that supports video - so 2010 onward.
Fantastic 👍 I really loved this ❤️ Why didn't I find this earlier? Too good 😊
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed!!
U should try a parallax effect! It would be really cool! Very trendy on popular websites!
Thanks for the suggestion! Yes, it has actually been on my list, since it can definitely be done in PPT. Didn't realize it was a cool thing on websites now, so good tip! Since you're suggesting it, I'll definitely bump it higher on the priority list. :)
+PowerPoint Spice your welcome! And keep up the good work:)
Very cool, thanks for creating this video!
Thanks so much for the comment, Geetesh! So glad you liked it :).
That was a fantastic introduction and demonstration. Another idea would be how to do this with the whole body, so someone could do fitness or yoga or something as a demonstration. But, totally, that was awesome!!! Thank you.
Absolutely - if you have a green screen, you can totally do it with your whole body as well (the method shown here might be too complicated to do with your whole body). Thanks for the idea, Ross AHPRA!
So cool! Can't wait to add this to the MakerSpace ideas!
again,the content you create is AMAZING!
+Swagger lord 137 awesome - glad you liked this one too - thanks again for the comment, Swagger lord!
can you use this as a computer display for 3D drafting like Tony Stark of Iron Man
I don't know if you'll get the quality you're looking for when doing drafting. You can always try, but I would probably get a more traditional monitor for something like that. Companies are starting to do drafting in VR though, so that's probably something to look forward to and try out in the future.
That look cool! I like that one. Can I suggest that if you can make a motion graphics in PowerPoint?
thanks, Angelo! have you checked out my kinetic typography video? You may like it (though the tutorial is a little fast, given I had a time limit back then): th-cam.com/video/kI39o2K3KD4/w-d-xo.html
WOW :) well that is some really out of the box PowerPointing :) awesome
+One Skill Haha yeah taking it to a new dimension :) - thanks for watching, Oneskill. By the way about to release a new video today or tomorrow if all goes well.
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one day this is going to replace movie theaters
You are awesome! Earned a new subscriber
Thanks, Jeanelfe - glad you liked it, and feel free to check out my other videos for more cool effects!
i want to make this as a stage prop for my band
What a great idea!
Beautiful!💖💖💖💖
If one could project a powerful enough foursquare film then
1. You wouldnt need to increase the origin size which is expensive.
2. The pyramid and hense, the hologram could be a lot bigger.
3. Id like to see diff glass thickness sizes Vs thin Vs both sizes of two way..
4. Has to be a simple other framework of mirrors to amplyfy and enlarge so a tiny phone can end up makin a lifesiize, high quality person.
Gracias,por compartir..tus conocimientos adquiridos.. es una forma..genial
Gracias, Sandra!
Cool Demo.
Thanks
Thank you for the comment, Romel! I'm glad you liked it.
this is something new for me. fantastic!!
Super! That's exactly my goal - to stretch people's thinking and creativity :). Appreciate the comment, Victorino!
This is awesome! Is there a way to do it with live video, do you think? THANK YOU!!!
Hmmm you could do live video but You would just not do it in PowerPoint. If you have a live feed on the web somewhere (ideally with a black background) you could open the web browser and use one side of the pyramid projector. 4 at once would be tricky though.
Thank you! I really appreciate your coming back to this! I've seen some designs of hologram boxes with just one sheet of plastic and I'll start with that. Also thinking 3 sides of the pyramid; three tablets and a nanny cam with a live cloud feed. I'll do the one side this week for Bring Your Child to Work and work on the nanny cam project for a friend's party in October. Thanks again!
John
Excellent Wondering whether this technique can be used with small other video / film clips as well. Definitely going to try out.
Hi Aniruddha - yes, it absolutely can! Just make sure you stay within the boundaries of each panel so that it fully shows up. Thanks for the question!
Woooowww !!!!! Thats reallyyyyyyyy Awesome :) Good Job :)
Thanks so much - glad you liked it!!
Thank you this is a great video,
but may i know what aplication that you used when you make hologram video?
Lovely video. Clearly and effectively presented! Awesome!!
*I liked and subscribed your channel buddy. Awesome video dude.*
You always come up with something great. I'm wondering if you used 4 cams (or iphones) you could put the front, 2 sides and the back at the x. Then, if you had it up on a stand, people could walk around it and it would be kind of like 3D??? I don't know if that would actually work or not, but I was just thinking...
Great to hear from you, and yes, this would definitely work and look very cool. The only thing I'd say is that if you're just doing a talking head like I did in this video, you could get away with just filming it 4 times from different angles with the same phone/camera. You'd then mute 3 of the sides - and no one will really know the difference. If you are doing something like a dancing video with very complicated moves, then 4 cameras would indeed be very useful. Love the creativity!
Thanks for this, this help for my presentations in school!!!
Awesome, thanks for the comment! You will be a star in school with this :).
I love this! I can't wait to do one of these! Yay!
I have a question...you mentioned to use the biggest screen possible and make or purchase the pyramid according to your screen. Can you give me a more exact measurement? I have seen the small ones for a smart phone but nothing larger. I would like to use my Surface tablet. Where could I find a pattern to use for this?
Hi Veronica - glad you're thinking about trying this out! I got mine on Amazon and it was for a tablet, so it was larger than the ones for the phone. I couldn't find the exact link (maybe that company is out of business) but if you search for one designed for a tablet, you'll get the size that I used here.
Hii...absolutely amazing technique. Excellent work. Just want to know
1. Dark black background is necessary ?
2. What if I want to use this in my outdoor day time events for displaying logo or company video ? Will it work ?
3. Can you suggest tablet which has this version of ppt.
Thanks
Hi Swati - glad you enjoyed! 1 - Dark background just makes anything in the foreground appear to "float" - if I had not had a black background, it would look more like a projected TV screen (rectangle) which takes away from the effect. 2 - Outdoor is not a good idea for it to work well (just like any other projector). YOu could, however, house this inside of some kind of box or housing to provide the necessary darkness for contrast. 3 - If you are making this in PowerPOint or a video editor, you can make it on any device. Once you export to a video (like I suggest in my tutorial), you can upload to TH-cam and load from any device. For reference, I have an HP Spectre 360 - so in this video, I just folded down the keyboard so it looks like a tablet. Hope that helps!
There’s an easier way people:
Go to instagram’s camera.
Now take a black picture (you can take it using black leggings.)
After that, click the face icon (first one on the upper right hand side)
Now, click the camera icon (second column in the middle)
Now take 4 pictures of yourself (try to make them as identical as possible)
Arrange it like how this video shows you (one normal on the top, 2 sides and one upside down)
After that try it with your diy plastic thing, and when you’re satisfied simply click save on the bottom left corner.
THERE YOU GO! Btw it works with GIFs also.
Good idea, thanks, Audrey! The only thing is that if you want your face to blend with the black background, it is helpful to follow the additional steps in the video. HOwever, I love that you point out that it also works with simple pictures too (and sometimes, that's all people need anyway).
Fantastic stuff, could you do a 1 sided projection?
Absolutely! You just use one side - that’s actually what I did for the video
thanks for uploading this video...very useful
So glad it was useful - thanks for the comment, Anirudha!
well taught。。。well presented。。。well done。。。thank you for sharing。。。you are worth subscribing.
well said! Thank you so much, ijibang - you rock!
I just loved this video..... Thanks
Awesome - so glad you enjoyed!
Thank you for the tutorial. I am working through this tutorioral with my 7th and 8th grade STEM class. We are having ONE major issue...(after cropping the videos before duplicating them) when you click the play button it shifts the video to the left so only half their faces are showing in the video
This is awesome
But, can I upload saved videos from phone or any other recorded images from other devices that stores the above mentioned
this is so cool!
Thank you, Tatiana! REally glad you enjoyed it.
That's wicked. I'm just wondering though, if you wanted to have a really big image inside or have the video a bit higher, say, inside a big cylindrical vase, how would you go about adjusting the pyramid size and angles? would you make the 4 sides bigger and steeper? my imagination's going nuts here =P
I haven't played around with too many options, but I would just make the video as large as you can make it for the screen and just have it on one side, if possible (that way, you maximize the size, though you lose the 4 side aspect). I don't think a cylindrical vase would work with this setup, unless you custom designed it to include the pyramid or something else that projects in a similar way as the base. Glad it got you thinking though - that was my entire goal :).
Nice tutorial as always
Thanks so much, Walter!
Well explained Madam
Thank you! I have a new one on this topic too on case it’s useful!
Thanks! never thought you could stuff like this!
Thanks, Arzu!
Thank you for the lesson.
Thank you for the comment!
Thanks for the awesome video, you have inspired me. Also I was not aware that power point can edit videos
So great to hear, Ben - really glad this helped. My mission is to spread the word about what awesome stuff you can do in PPT. Appreciate the comment!
Cool video
Hi, great video! but if you only use one face, you don't need 4 panels on the pyramid, am i right? So basically just a reflecting surface will do?
It's not a hologram, or any 3D, but it's a HUD.
amen
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Very useful video...keep good stuff to us...
Thanks, Bharath! Definitely will :)
Very nice ideas thanks 😍
How can you flash the video at the end
Not sure what you mean by flash the video - but if you mean make it disappear, you can just use any of the PowerPoint exit animations - Dissolve or Random Bars or anything you like - that's what's great about using PPT - you can use its full animation capability.
PowerPoint Spice Thank you
You could use it as a magic ball if you put it in a glass or plastic dome with a magic effect.
+Oliver Downing You can definitely do a ball effect with it! Good idea, Oliver.
is there any way to make my computer display the 4 panel for everything? I use it for TV and was hoping to set it up in the mid of my living room. any help would be awesome, thanks.
+youngwolf20 not sure I quite understand but will try - you want to use the tv to project? You can make the video on your computer but will then have to lay your tv flat in order to make it work - if that's what you're looking to do I can send you a tutorial for how to use this with your tv.
kinda I want to make it so that it will display 4 panel at all times no mater what is on the screen. that way say I am watching a movie on Netflix it will be coming from my desktop to my tv, that way I can watch it in the hologram. does that make sense? lol I have never tried to explain it before and not really sure how.
Thank you very much for your contribution!!!
Thank you for the comment, Miguel! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Question :
Is it possible to make a life size hologram, and if so what size screen would it need ?.
+crushed51 it's possible - not sure what exactly the screen size would need to be but it would be bigger than most the out there - maybe a 90 inch tv would work. Otherwise the smaller the would work for toddler sizes.
This is great! you've imparted me in no small way. Thank dear
I would want to setup in my office, please advise how to setup, how much budget required, please share more details, expecting your response
This is genius! Really cool, keep up the great work😊
+Nikki V. Thanks, Nikki v! Really glad you enjoyed :).
Well done, tnx for the info and those brilliant ideas
Clap! Clap! Clap ! thnx... too smart.
Owesome, very informative. Great job!
Thank you, Carlos!
Great video
Thanks so much, Shah!