That particle physics bit made me think of a digital-dice program, one where you could select the number of dice, type, etc and also "roll them" in the box. Would that be feasible with a device like this? Awesome build and vid.
I was wondering is something like this was possible and if it could benefit VR. I'm glad someone with the skill to actually make it and make it well had the same dream!
Pretty cool! If you eliminate the air interface between the panels and replace it with something with the same index of refraction as the glass, you won't be able to tell where the layers are and will greatly reduce those internal reflections. I'm thinking some sort of resin.
typically this is called LOCA or Liquid Optically Clear Adhesive. It is UV curable resin used to bond touchscreens and the like to digitizer glass/ This is exactly what he needs!
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist5Oh for Christ's sake can you not? This doesn't belong in this comment section, it's irrelevant. Why randomly throw in bible quotes? It comes across as pushy and serves no real purpose. Keep it in Christianity related videos.
You have to try putting a drop of immersion oil between them. The oil has the same refractive index as the glass, so it looks more clear and more like one block rather than all of those layers, still very impressive, I love it.
@@SamuQu I doubt that you could get a good look from above that way. The layer that actually emmits light is very thin, you would have to use a diffusor to get that effect.
>Good presentation >To the point >Not stretched out to just past ten minutes This was a satisfying video, and that's not even getting into the content itself.
Peter Belanger it’s a showcase not a how to guide we saw what it can do and it was shown to us in a creative way, it shows the main concepts behind it and might inspire people to go and try it themselves
It'd be one of the strangest crossovers in TH-cam history, but with that music and vibe, this video feels like it would slot in perfectly in Dan Bell's Dead Mall Series.
@@julianwilliams9088 There are special programs and applications that allow you to determine the name of the track, although in this case it would be more appropriate to use descending search from May 2021. I'm also looking for this track, but in general the entire channel is listenable
I came here quite by chance, but this showcase of your project is, by its own, a reason for been given the 1st prize. For quite some long years I have not seen that creativity (not counting some professional 40 second-memorable-tv commercials out there). Very well thought and intelligently executed/edited. As for your whole project, congrats !
Yes, yes, squinting through multiple layers of filament embedded glass, because what is "kill or be killed," without a little panache. Anyway, the sight is called a "reticule."
It's 3:46am. Just got done with a project using small oled displays and decided to relax with some youtube, about oled displays. "Don't get obsessed." "Don't stay up all night." Hilarious, I'm watching this video due to both of those things. Well done. I subscribed. Looking forward to watching your other videos.
I am going to surprise you a bit. There are gun sights with LED displays in them, the interesting thing is that they can calculate where the bullet will hit and show it in the sight. So ... its being done.
@@johnsmithfakename8422 Do ya one better, there are gun/sight systems that wont fire the gun until the onboard system calculates that you will hit the point you are aiming at.
@@johnsmithfakename8422 Like the Trijicon CCAS (continuously computed aiming solution) which came out about 8 years ago....not sure if anyone can buy one though? I saw one on a website for $31k :) Burris Eliminators do something like the CCAS but a little more simplistic and are only $1k - $2k
I like how there's always one Creator in every community that all the super big creators know and watch the videos but the creator themselves doesn't have that many subscribers lol, great work man
it's "You're", the conjunction of "you" and "are". "your" is a possessive pronoun. Kids used to learn and understand this by age 8. Nowadays no one knows proper grammar, no one seems to care spelling like an idiot. They brush it off as no big deal, but in reality they appear to be an uneducated low class idiot.
This video is outstanding Sean! Not only did you capture the cyberpunk feel in the editing, you completely captured the cyberpunk feeling in your display. It's disappointing to see nobody have an idea as grand as this. Thank you for sharing this!
My god. The production quality of this video was insane. You didn’t just make me want to subscribe, you earned it. When it got to the end I felt like I wanted to watch more. You’ve hit the perfect point between entertainment value and quality content. You deserve 5 mill, man.
I'm not usually a fan of editing and voiceovers that take themselves too seriously, but I'm really digging your vibe. Mad props all around on this project and video.
"Don't get distracted. Don't get obsessed, either." Dude, brilliant and completely applicable line! I've learned and forgotten so much due to both of those things.
There's a scene right at the beginning of the original blade runner in the cockpit of the police flying car. There's a little display that helps the pilot keep the craft in his "lane". That's this exactly.
@@lukerondeau8442 the old school screen and constant sleeping and waking from odd dreams of doing something is what gave me the matrix feel like when neo was sleeping at his desk and woke up to the monitor having the message on it after it had been displaying all the search data on morpheus, but I can see the system targeting look of the bouncing rectangular line in layers fitting what you are talking about too. something tells me lots of influence from scifi in general in production concepts to showcase this build :)
Ever since I learned that transparent OLED was a thing I wished someone would eventually make a volumetric display from a stack of those. Plus, in the far future, for the version v69.0.2, you can add stripped down LCD panels in between to serve as subtractive layers to create non-transparent holograms. Well done.
Instant sub! This is a hell of a masterpiece. The production is simply awesome. And you are not just showing up but telling the story while you build it. This is gold. I hope you can make out a living out of this.
When I first saw these transparent oleds, my first thought was you could make holograms by stacking them together, and you beat me to it, god speed to you sir.
Tape insertions when compounded is a real "elephant in the room" problem indeed! Great work thanks for sharing the particle effect in example as well I instantly became inspired by that.
you need LCD control between them so that way lighting areas of say the back of a car can be blocked from the front side view and vice versa, for a next step idea, (true 3D screen where the image is 3D and the light of the areas that should not penetrate another surface can be blocked of course with the LCD layers.) pretty impressive at 10 layers, so when nano particle printing is available to print out 1000s of layers (4x4x4k tv?) XD anyway. almost passed this by because when I read something and think it is something, I would like to see or have thought of and wished someone would try, it rarely is, but came back and watched and glad now I did :)
Most interesting project I've seen today which is saying a lot since I've been looking all day. Congratulations on the completion, the production quality of the video was a nice bonus.
man, a huge version of that like an LED Cube Matrix would be insane! If you could get those screens in a square, and have an amount of screens equal to the amount of pixels on one side.. would make for an AWESOME 3D display!
Step 1. Use technology created by someone before you to do research Step 2. Create something that's already been created before Step 3. Pretend like your some genius when your just a useless human using our ancestors like everyone else
fake shell script which prints messages on console while doing nothing. can be created to actually do something but GUI is much better way to do it, shell scripts are mostly used for containerised /remote ops, but console channels are really not the way to do it.
@@julesverne4339 You're wrong at everything. You're talking straight out of your ass. There is so much to unpack here I wont even bother. You need help.
@@julesverne4339 Yea... point and click just gets in the way. I'm always looking for new CLI tools and work flows. They can be so much easier to integrate together than GUI.
@@julesverne4339 lol dude ... generating a git repository and making a few folders and files .... is such a hard thing to actually program xD ... you can do that in 10 minutes with no prior knowledge ... kicad has a python3 api ... and probably patreon too ... and you can use python numpy plugin to transform any image into text ... so what's hard ... and what GUI you can use to program that other than an IDE???
how would that work, we still need two eyes for depth perception. unless its possible to show one eye two slightly displaced images and get a sense of depth, i dont think it would work. because the processing happens in the brain, it will surely just treat all the info from one eye as one 2d image.
I had the same idea. But my idea also used liquid crystal cells to create black pixels. Ideally every OLED cell would be surrounded by liquid crystal cells so you could display opaque objects.
Yeah, back in the 90s I doodled a 3D Game Boy (original - Color didn't exist yet) all the time in class. I wanted cube pixels, and it would be like a game controller with the cube tilted back, so it was easy to look into. I foresaw it with the same look - just 4 shades of black and clear - but you'd have to turn and tilt the thing around to see behind it. I used to daydream Link walking through a forest, with trees appearing through the 'walls' of the cube, passing by, and vanishing again, and you'd have to turn it around to see if there were coins hidden behind houses, etc. Then I learned that LCDs go through a roller phase that statically charges them, so all the thoughts I had about cubes with liquid crystal around them, somehow fused into a block, probably would never work. I saw the idea in this video at Siggraph 2005. It was the closest thing I'd seen to my idea until this [amazing] video. www.flickr.com/photos/garyfixler/31105403/in/album-694944/
I wrote about a "holoblock" in a sci-fi book over a decade a go being a physical 16:9:1 to give depth limited 3D displays. Seemed like a logical next step in the technology, nice to see someone doing it!
I believe you should reach out to Vortex Optics, and show them what could be inside of their scopes... This would probably perform ballistic drop observations and calculations quite well 🤔
YT algorithm brought me here and I have no idea what this is for or why, but it looks amazing! Really great methodology and work! Great overall video as well.
Very cool project! Instead of loading the OLED screens into the frame from the top and connecting the ribbons in a very confined space, why not load the screens from the bottom of the frame? That would allow you to attach the ribbon cables to the board easily, before stacking the screens and sliding them into the bottom of the frame, and then as a final step attach the frame to the base?
I think the principle would be a good way because it maps the 2D TFT display to 3D. The problem is that the carrier material and the cable connections lead to a significant light attenuation in depth. It could be compensated for by increasing the brightness of the transistors towards the back (taking into account the ambient light). Perhaps other geometric parameters such as sharpness and distortion could also be compensated by software.
tft? these are oleds... you are trying to sound intelligent and instead just proved you are full of crap... also cable connections??? Dude those are called traces. You should stop.
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That particle physics bit made me think of a digital-dice program, one where you could select the number of dice, type, etc and also "roll them" in the box. Would that be feasible with a device like this? Awesome build and vid.
put it on gun for 100,000,000x more sales.
3:00 I need a programming hoodie. Legend has it that improve your coding skills +100%
hey whats the name of the song at 2:30 ?
I was wondering is something like this was possible and if it could benefit VR. I'm glad someone with the skill to actually make it and make it well had the same dream!
To say nothing of the engineering feat, the production quality here was 🤯🤯🤯
Hi mark I am a big fan
Right?!
Indeed it was!
When the video ends up being the real project
yeah, it was spot on. Maybe even giants like mark can sometimes learn a thing or two from ants?
Dude this thing looks STUNNING. Love the production aesthetic so much too.
Hey thanks! I often get caught up trying to make something look cool. Glad you like it!
Cost? And cool
Great to see you here, Angus!
hey Angus
It is pretty cool, but the driver board could have been done much better. Kind of clunky looking like this.
Pretty cool! If you eliminate the air interface between the panels and replace it with something with the same index of refraction as the glass, you won't be able to tell where the layers are and will greatly reduce those internal reflections. I'm thinking some sort of resin.
I still need to try this!
typically this is called LOCA or Liquid Optically Clear Adhesive. It is UV curable resin used to bond touchscreens and the like to digitizer glass/ This is exactly what he needs!
@@SeanHodgins modern phones have a uv coating that bonds/cures the glass to the display. it should be a simple fix with something like that
Yea the same mineral oil that's in Ressence watches
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist5Oh for Christ's sake can you not? This doesn't belong in this comment section, it's irrelevant. Why randomly throw in bible quotes? It comes across as pushy and serves no real purpose. Keep it in Christianity related videos.
"Don't get distracted, don't get obsessed either."
Yeah ... makers around the world struggle with that last bit.
“Don’t stay up all night” was the one that really got me
@@drewzero1 haha, I miss sleep.
Im either one or the other. there is no balance.
Yeah, I can confirm that 🤣
You are indeed correct.
You have to try putting a drop of immersion oil between them. The oil has the same refractive index as the glass, so it looks more clear and more like one block rather than all of those layers, still very impressive, I love it.
I was thinking the same, maybe casting them in resin would make for a better view from above? Would love to see that
I kinda of like the retro look achieved from the different layers but it would be cool to see variant designs
@@SamuQu I doubt that you could get a good look from above that way. The layer that actually emmits light is very thin, you would have to use a diffusor to get that effect.
Great idea. I might try and have my hand at building this concept, and i'll keep your idea in mind.
While I have no doubt that is a real suggestion, can we just acknowledge how fake the phrase "add a drop of immersion oil" sounds?
>Good presentation
>To the point
>Not stretched out to just past ten minutes
This was a satisfying video, and that's not even getting into the content itself.
I think you and I would get along real well.
You make some cool stuff! I have some friends who would be interested in your helmet kits.
hey, I saw you in PYLOTs comment section lol
Dark mode is better😜
HELL YES! I SURE HOPE YOU DO!
Do it!!
Nice editing and super cool idea! I like all your content. Keep it up :)
Thanks! Yours as well. We should totally collab if we ever find time. I don't know how you can do so many projects, you're a machine!
Thats where the community comes togheter! love that
@@SeanHodgins no hay punto de comparación. Elecronoobs está bien, pero tu contenido está a otro nivel.
Peter Belanger it’s a showcase not a how to guide we saw what it can do and it was shown to us in a creative way, it shows the main concepts behind it and might inspire people to go and try it themselves
Hi dude
The only person I've seen make a git push look epic.
We barely saw the product, but the whole community is hooked by the editing skills.
it looks like a scene from Mr. Robot
It'd be one of the strangest crossovers in TH-cam history, but with that music and vibe, this video feels like it would slot in perfectly in Dan Bell's Dead Mall Series.
Dan Bell is awesome. No idea what our collaborative content would look like, but I could definitely go for some urban exploring.
I got Aronofsky's "Pi" vibe from it 😁
@@SeanHodgins 8
@@SeanHodgins what is the name of that particular piece of music? I couldn’t find it within the massive playlist on White Bat
@@julianwilliams9088 There are special programs and applications that allow you to determine the name of the track, although in this case it would be more appropriate to use descending search from May 2021. I'm also looking for this track, but in general the entire channel is listenable
10% Engineering
90% 80s Soundtrack and Editing! Loved!
Edit: Just kidding , u Rock bro
😁
*u Synthwave bro ... pls excuse my ocd...
feel it :D
I came here quite by chance, but this showcase of your project is, by its own, a reason for been given the 1st prize. For quite some long years I have not seen that creativity (not counting some professional 40 second-memorable-tv commercials out there). Very well thought and intelligently executed/edited. As for your whole project, congrats !
Finally a sight with custom reticles. Can't wait to shoot stuff overlayed with a dancing histune miku.
My first thought. Was if it could be a rifle optic.
It look like an optic mounted on rifles in Titanfall.
Yes, yes, squinting through multiple layers of filament embedded glass, because what is "kill or be killed," without a little panache.
Anyway, the sight is called a "reticule."
Lol
@@aardque reticle and reticule are both acceptable spellings
This felt like an episode of Mr.Robot in terms of the level production quality and technical expertise
Woah, my thoughts exactly!
The editing was outstanding.
Exactly! Also reminds me of Disrupt
with a bit of tron.
and also a bit of the movie Pi(1998)
Not only is the display amazing, but your video style is almost like a movie!
This is so incredible!
First comment on a verified!
Glad you enjoyed Sean's video!
@@Phiwipuss hahhahaha wow omg lets throw you party do you want gift?
@@KayRoyy Yes, I feel so proud of myself. I finally managed to accomplish something meaningful in life.
why?
The edit was so slick, definitely want more like this!
Thanks dude.
It's 3:46am. Just got done with a project using small oled displays and decided to relax with some youtube, about oled displays.
"Don't get obsessed." "Don't stay up all night."
Hilarious, I'm watching this video due to both of those things.
Well done. I subscribed. Looking forward to watching your other videos.
Amazing mix of engineering and video production!
Thank god sometimes the Algorithm gives me channels I actually would never discover
truely.
The production on this video was so incredible I didn’t really notice the subject. Amazing video
Completely unreal. The project in and of itself is supremely awesome, plus the edit is mind blowing!
Oh wow! Dude, that looks amazing!
ok this channel is a gem, instant sub
This man is something else.. content of this channel is outstanding. I say such things rarely on TH-cam.
This would be an awesome sci-fi rifle sight!!
"Target acquired"
I am going to surprise you a bit. There are gun sights with LED displays in them, the interesting thing is that they can calculate where the bullet will hit and show it in the sight.
So ... its being done.
@@johnsmithfakename8422 Do ya one better, there are gun/sight systems that wont fire the gun until the onboard system calculates that you will hit the point you are aiming at.
@@johnsmithfakename8422 Like the Trijicon CCAS (continuously computed aiming solution) which came out about 8 years ago....not sure if anyone can buy one though? I saw one on a website for $31k :) Burris Eliminators do something like the CCAS but a little more simplistic and are only $1k - $2k
@@johnsmithfakename8422 Halo Gun
I like how there's always one Creator in every community that all the super big creators know and watch the videos but the creator themselves doesn't have that many subscribers lol, great work man
Bro... what even is this channel? How am I only just finding this? How is it so good? legit perfection
Sick project and a really fun edit, got some really great cyberpunk vibes
It is our future.
@@SeanHodginsthe future, is only an illusion...... it is our today
What a god damn production Sean! WTH!.. Oh and cool VDisplay!
Cool project and amazing video production :)
Thank you!
POV: Your reading the comments and they are all highly reputable engineering and electronic channels
lol yes
Asi es
Yes
Yesssss xD
it's "You're", the conjunction of "you" and "are". "your" is a possessive pronoun. Kids used to learn and understand this by age 8. Nowadays no one knows proper grammar, no one seems to care spelling like an idiot. They brush it off as no big deal, but in reality they appear to be an uneducated low class idiot.
You should definitely do the DVD symbol floating around. That would be epic.
I’m still waiting for it to hit the corner
"Don't get obsessed either" is probably the biggest takeaway I could recommend someone to pay attention to from this video.
Amazing work!
This video is outstanding Sean! Not only did you capture the cyberpunk feel in the editing, you completely captured the cyberpunk feeling in your display. It's disappointing to see nobody have an idea as grand as this. Thank you for sharing this!
The editing was awesome, heck the whole idea and project are awesome!
Thanks! Excited to finally release it.
I can only imagine the months of work that went into this 5min video
Most of those months were piecing it together in my head.
My god. The production quality of this video was insane. You didn’t just make me want to subscribe, you earned it. When it got to the end I felt like I wanted to watch more. You’ve hit the perfect point between entertainment value and quality content. You deserve 5 mill, man.
Agreed i stopped midway just to subscribe
literally stopped at 1:36 to like and sub. He's undoubtedly .earned it
correction, 20Mil+ subs
Short and sweet and cyberpunk.. that's it my friend, amazing work
The perfect solution to these strange little screens, this will start a revolution. Also this has such a Mr. Robot feel with the narration.
I'm not usually a fan of editing and voiceovers that take themselves too seriously, but I'm really digging your vibe. Mad props all around on this project and video.
"Don't get distracted. Don't get obsessed, either."
Dude, brilliant and completely applicable line! I've learned and forgotten so much due to both of those things.
This is the reality of designing and something in engineering, completely Amazing!!
I think you did a really great job with this video!
Thank you so much!
You could put a couple of these displays back to back, then have them spin at high rpm to create a borderless volumetric display thats not encased
I really want to do this!
Oooff big Blade Runner vibes!
Its the future.
odd I was getting a matrix vibe ;) just lacking the full wrap around 3D fight scene slowmo action! heh
There's a scene right at the beginning of the original blade runner in the cockpit of the police flying car. There's a little display that helps the pilot keep the craft in his "lane". That's this exactly.
@@lukerondeau8442 the old school screen and constant sleeping and waking from odd dreams of doing something is what gave me the matrix feel like when neo was sleeping at his desk and woke up to the monitor having the message on it after it had been displaying all the search data on morpheus, but I can see the system targeting look of the bouncing rectangular line in layers fitting what you are talking about too. something tells me lots of influence from scifi in general in production concepts to showcase this build :)
Dude ,why hasn't Netflix already hired you? This was straight up better than most intros to hacker-esque tv shows👍
I would have to pitch them an idea... Don't have the time 😁 - but also, I like working for myself.
Doesn't help that 99% of hacker shows are written by people who have trouble turning their macbook on 🤣 but I agree, extremely well made
"Netflix, hire this man!"
You genius builder coders freak me out and creep me out at the same time in a good way of course!!! Beautiful work…
Ever since I learned that transparent OLED was a thing I wished someone would eventually make a volumetric display from a stack of those. Plus, in the far future, for the version v69.0.2, you can add stripped down LCD panels in between to serve as subtractive layers to create non-transparent holograms. Well done.
Is OLED polarized light? Otherwise too much loss on the polarizers you'll have to add.
Cool! I subscribe!
Thanks for subbing!
Me too 👌 instant sub.
👌
Thanks for supporting Sean's channel!
This was by far one of the coolest videos I‘ve seen in years.
This was a great concept! Loved the editing and the project, really nice!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Instant sub! This is a hell of a masterpiece. The production is simply awesome. And you are not just showing up but telling the story while you build it. This is gold. I hope you can make out a living out of this.
When I first saw these transparent oleds, my first thought was you could make holograms by stacking them together, and you beat me to it, god speed to you sir.
You had NO right to make something this impressive. Between the music and the way the video is done, I want more!
"Don't get obsessed, either" *immediately gets obsessed*
The engineering, the editing, the fact that the video is only 5 minutes. New subscriber here.
Love the design and aestethic
I came here to see a cool invention and had like 80 different emotions in 5 minutes
The vibe and narration of this reminds me of the movie Pi. Amazing job
Reminds you?? This pure plagiarism. 🤦
Tape insertions when compounded is a real "elephant in the room" problem indeed! Great work thanks for sharing the particle effect in example as well I instantly became inspired by that.
Sean this video is amazing and inspiring! Love the comedically edited 3rd person shots 😂
Shit, production value, content, pace, taste, music... all 10/10 ... incredible work
The amount of work that has been put into this is soo remarkable! You have my respect!
Awesome!
Thank you Samy!
Make more videos Samy!!!
im loving the 80s-90s and breakfast club narration talk dam
I'm going to GIVEAWAY one TENEX on my twitter in a few weeks. So follow me there: twitter.com/idlehandsdev
you need LCD control between them so that way lighting areas of say the back of a car can be blocked from the front side view and vice versa, for a next step idea, (true 3D screen where the image is 3D and the light of the areas that should not penetrate another surface can be blocked of course with the LCD layers.) pretty impressive at 10 layers, so when nano particle printing is available to print out 1000s of layers (4x4x4k tv?) XD anyway. almost passed this by because when I read something and think it is something, I would like to see or have thought of and wished someone would try, it rarely is, but came back and watched and glad now I did :)
Yes Please. :)
Most interesting project I've seen today which is saying a lot since I've been looking all day. Congratulations on the completion, the production quality of the video was a nice bonus.
Oh yes
oooh no, I'm not on Twitter...😢
You’re totally the weird quiet roommate that never comes out of his room or sleeps. Just making light noises in his room
Grunting in Ogre tones
Thank you for not drawing the video out for 25+ minutes. Amazing
I have a short attention span.
Too cool man!
man, a huge version of that like an LED Cube Matrix would be insane! If you could get those screens in a square, and have an amount of screens equal to the amount of pixels on one side.. would make for an AWESOME 3D display!
Step 1. Use technology created by someone before you to do research
Step 2. Create something that's already been created before
Step 3. Pretend like your some genius when your just a useless human using our ancestors like everyone else
@@JordanJank bwahahaha. You're doing a lot of whining on here
Could make great art with that, now that you mention it.
The way this video was made makes it feel like Mr Robot.
I love that show!
@@SeanHodgins Definitely one of my favorites too! :)
Such a "Film Noir" (Or i guess neo-noir...(or c y b e r - n o i r ) vibe at times, i love it !
You literally created OLED Nixie Tubes, but they can display any image you want , and that is awesome.
I think that these are going to be the coolest new ad gimmick we see, I'm designing my own, billboard sized!
Awesome editing on this one!
Thought about something like this, displaying 3D effect, when LG introduced their transparent tv some years ago.
This is something straight out of the original Bladerunner. I love that so much
I feel a real Tron: Legacy vibe here
I should rewatch this movie.
@@SeanHodgins Do it in honor of Daft Punk’s amazing score
Who you callin' "Program!" Program?!
This device could be used as some kind of gun sight aiming, thus the 3d function could be helpfull aligning your head/eye parallel with the sight.
They already exist. This design wouldnt let enough light through to be any good.
The very definition of style over substance 10/10 ✅
This is amazing! Also you know the project is gonna be good when they got vim 😳 the whole aesthetic of the video is great
Love the music selection! please play more of it!
There will be. I listen to it while I work!
@@SeanHodgins Track names would be largely appreciated :) Love the outro, but haven't been able to find it on the musicians channel yet :/
@@1337Shockwav3 Yeah the outro track is great, but I also could not find it by just clicking trough all the videos. Track name would be really nice 👌
@@1337Shockwav3 I have found it. Your welcome
Intro: "Last Stop"
Middle: "Infernal Sky"
Outro: "50 Million Year Trip"
Dude... This film is outstanding from all perspectives. Thank you!
Is that project management tool a real thing? The one that generated all the files and folders and stuff
fake shell script which prints messages on console while doing nothing.
can be created to actually do something but GUI is much better way to do it,
shell scripts are mostly used for containerised /remote ops, but console channels are really not the way to do it.
@@julesverne4339 IDK I like my skeleton scripts
@@julesverne4339 You're wrong at everything. You're talking straight out of your ass. There is so much to unpack here I wont even bother. You need help.
@@julesverne4339 Yea... point and click just gets in the way. I'm always looking for new CLI tools and work flows. They can be so much easier to integrate together than GUI.
@@julesverne4339 lol dude ... generating a git repository and making a few folders and files .... is such a hard thing to actually program xD ... you can do that in 10 minutes with no prior knowledge ... kicad has a python3 api ... and probably patreon too ... and you can use python numpy plugin to transform any image into text ... so what's hard ... and what GUI you can use to program that other than an IDE???
I agree with all prior comments that the production quality is TOP notch. Good work.
I appreciate it, thank you!
5:12PM re-state my assumptions: everything is a remix and it's been a long time since I've seen Pi.
This technology could be applied to single-eyed scopes, where depth perception is a possible limitation. Either way, it's fascinating.
Monoculars?
@@whatabouttheearth yes, thanks you for telling me the correct term.
that what I thought
buuut.. human depth perception is binocular. So it wouldn't provide any sensation of depth
how would that work, we still need two eyes for depth perception. unless its possible to show one eye two slightly displaced images and get a sense of depth, i dont think it would work. because the processing happens in the brain, it will surely just treat all the info from one eye as one 2d image.
This was.... very well produced. I am not going to nit pick. 10/10 good job.
I had the same idea. But my idea also used liquid crystal cells to create black pixels. Ideally every OLED cell would be surrounded by liquid crystal cells so you could display opaque objects.
Yeah, back in the 90s I doodled a 3D Game Boy (original - Color didn't exist yet) all the time in class. I wanted cube pixels, and it would be like a game controller with the cube tilted back, so it was easy to look into. I foresaw it with the same look - just 4 shades of black and clear - but you'd have to turn and tilt the thing around to see behind it. I used to daydream Link walking through a forest, with trees appearing through the 'walls' of the cube, passing by, and vanishing again, and you'd have to turn it around to see if there were coins hidden behind houses, etc. Then I learned that LCDs go through a roller phase that statically charges them, so all the thoughts I had about cubes with liquid crystal around them, somehow fused into a block, probably would never work.
I saw the idea in this video at Siggraph 2005. It was the closest thing I'd seen to my idea until this [amazing] video. www.flickr.com/photos/garyfixler/31105403/in/album-694944/
I wrote about a "holoblock" in a sci-fi book over a decade a go being a physical 16:9:1 to give depth limited 3D displays. Seemed like a logical next step in the technology, nice to see someone doing it!
Cool! Title of the book?
Everything else aside, that intro got you the subscribe.
Song at end:
Cyberpunk Industrial Synthwave - 50 Million Year Trip
White Bad Audio is the Artist
I believe you should reach out to Vortex Optics, and show them what could be inside of their scopes... This would probably perform ballistic drop observations and calculations quite well 🤔
YT algorithm brought me here and I have no idea what this is for or why, but it looks amazing! Really great methodology and work! Great overall video as well.
Glad you liked it!
Very cool project!
Instead of loading the OLED screens into the frame from the top and connecting the ribbons in a very confined space, why not load the screens from the bottom of the frame? That would allow you to attach the ribbon cables to the board easily, before stacking the screens and sliding them into the bottom of the frame, and then as a final step attach the frame to the base?
I’m not sure but I’ve tried different ways since I had to assemble it a few times, and they’re all nerve racking thinking a cable is going to tear.
This felt like something out of mr. Robot
Dawg the edits are so clean I love the matrix
Thank you!
cool idea, when will Samsung steal this and have a product ready for me to buy?
I would prefer LG or Sony to steal it over Samsung
If they wish they can „steal“ it for money🤪 Incentivized per sold product for sure
@@SeanHodginsI mean, Samsung is kinda the leader of small OLED screens right now, Samsung would be a slightly better choice.
I think the principle would be a good way because it maps the 2D TFT display to 3D. The problem is that the carrier material and the cable connections lead to a significant light attenuation in depth. It could be compensated for by increasing the brightness of the transistors towards the back (taking into account the ambient light). Perhaps other geometric parameters such as sharpness and distortion could also be compensated by software.
tft? these are oleds... you are trying to sound intelligent and instead just proved you are full of crap... also cable connections??? Dude those are called traces. You should stop.