a few years ago I saw a hobby project like this (well, not quite like this) on KZbin and in about 2 years there's already commercial product available. if this development is continuing maybe we will have this too.
@justasoldiermain3 сағат бұрын
Can it run Doom?
@choiceillusion6 сағат бұрын
Digital wizard
@goldennboy19897 сағат бұрын
How do you render the game? Normal 3D engines rasterize everything onto a 2D screen
@igordorn8 сағат бұрын
wow. that's crazy, imagine what this guy could do if he had two oled screens...
@corwinchapman45659 сағат бұрын
playing Doom on that thing is fucking crazy
@nasirgreen486011 сағат бұрын
Dude it would be so sick to get Tekken
@SilverXTikal19 сағат бұрын
This is so friggin cool
@andrewandrews742723 сағат бұрын
It's a bit grainy
@KPsTboyКүн бұрын
Beautiful build, you got some talent there 👍
@OwnerOfTheCosmosКүн бұрын
I know this game as "Virus" on Commodore Amiga - kzbin.info/www/bejne/rZ-vknqJja-Yjsk
@raptor4937Күн бұрын
People doing anything whilst waiting for GTA VI... Love it
@cameron3815Күн бұрын
This is really cool. Just bought my son a 3d printer and we hope to 1 day create something like this. It reminds me of that old game at the arcade called "Time Traveler."
@Jibbly-sk5vzКүн бұрын
Could you get super off road running on this
@householdemail1305Күн бұрын
Holodeck.
@geeknupthenight7417Күн бұрын
How big is the set up?
@eduardoanonimo3031Күн бұрын
Try minecraft
@sevazinhogamer9521Күн бұрын
This thing came out of Prometheus movie
@dvi3660Күн бұрын
amazing gta3 intro
@elmikatvКүн бұрын
this is damn awesome! love the retro futuristic vibe, also the possibilities of high resolution etc, maybe samsung could hire you to develop this even further!
@user-yt-13245Күн бұрын
wow
@NajsnwjsbdnКүн бұрын
Imagine being this smart wtf, must be nice dude
@flexiadminКүн бұрын
New tech is fire
@GhostPants94Күн бұрын
My hands is all messed up. you better drive, brother.
@sunsetman22Күн бұрын
the kind of retrofuturistic tech you'd see on old films or read about on sci-fi magazines. cool stuff!
@kenjifugimotoКүн бұрын
you should do the girl from blade runner
@raposadislexaКүн бұрын
I do 3d modeling and would be so cool to display stuff on it! I'd love to try building one. Do you plan on making a new version of the project in any foreseeable future? Just so I would rather wait for a upgraded project to start buying parts etc.
@venade9997Күн бұрын
holy fuck???? man this stuff is too cool to be true. can i go to the future already?
@Z_InspectorКүн бұрын
We got holograms before GTA 6
@SqualidsargeStudiosКүн бұрын
I am confused, why have the screens off center? It would eliminate the need for those weights on top
@ancientjamesКүн бұрын
I wanted to be able to address every voxel in the volume. With the screens centred there would be a gap between them leaving a black column up the axis. With them offset, one screen can go right through the middle.
@NoMan-zw5wbКүн бұрын
Can you sell this as a kit please? Or at least some detailed schematics🥳
@PumpkinpiedКүн бұрын
its on one of his main videos. you just need a little bit of electrical/computer knowledge and a 3d printer
@hamjudoКүн бұрын
@@Pumpkinpied ... And a bunch of patience for the mechanical construction and tuning. It won't look right until you get it rotating smoothly with the LED panel positioned right. I won't believe these just take a little knowledge to make until I see other people posting videos showing their versions working.
@PumpkinpiedКүн бұрын
@@hamjudo That's honestly really fair. I've taken a small look at volumetric POV displays and i do understand how much effort it takes to get it working properly. for example the timing of the led need to be precise to several thousand times per second depending on what you're looking for
@rabbitrampageКүн бұрын
You also need to be able to write all the code from scratch cos I don't think he's released any. (Although the company voxon have released theirs in their SDK and I'm trying to adapt that for my own display at the moment)
@NoMan-zw5wbКүн бұрын
@@PumpkinpiedI have a 3d printer and some electrical skill. This is well byond my ability but worth the effort to attempt if I had a solid kit or guide.
@Ninjibpsy2 күн бұрын
This is awesome! Amazing job👍
@federicovizzari41592 күн бұрын
Sacando el aire a la esfera se podría aumentar las RPM? Mejorar un poco la imagen?
@asdasdasdasd7142 күн бұрын
This looks awesome! My only feedback could be glass you use is very reflective.
@KElein-ug1yr2 күн бұрын
Would that even work with like a Smartphonedisplay is what i asked myself? Really cool stuff, much like i thought what playing would be like. How cool i would find to play a game on my playstation or so, and see map or something on a device like that. Maaaan, really cool, 😮
@lucascampos42892 күн бұрын
What software and code on Respberry Pi are you using?
@xalener2 күн бұрын
bjork hyperballad ahh gameplay
@householdemail13052 күн бұрын
Holo deck.
@trcsyt2 күн бұрын
holograms are now closer than expected.
@MrSongib2 күн бұрын
Did you ever try to vacum the thing, I've wonder how it goes inside a vacuum. xd
@TeltStory2 күн бұрын
I want to buy one of these.
@obeseperson2 күн бұрын
get em Claude
@StoriesRobot2 күн бұрын
imagine this run with OLED
@anthimatter2 күн бұрын
This is how I envisioned things going when I got my C64 back in 84...
@em34602 күн бұрын
Sounds like its in a factory.
@2DarkHorizon3 күн бұрын
This has Dune Movie sound effects. No thinking machines allowed here.
@columlee67143 күн бұрын
Elite dangerous immediately came to mind, very cool build.
@Lucas-ck1po3 күн бұрын
So, this is how Obi-wan felt when he saw happened to... them
@alexeyustinov53453 күн бұрын
напоминает плоскую землю под куполом, а в центре где то стоит монитор, раскручивается с огромной скоростью и показывает нам ложные планеты, звезды, ложные галактики, которых на самом деле нет, а есть нечто другое! Может вселенский океан над куполом, т.е. над нами? и плавают светящиеся красивые разнообразные существа, большие и малые, очень маленькие, светящиеся планктоны и т.д.
@craigthomas30593 күн бұрын
Love this so much - I *think* I have thought of a way of increasing the resolution and the light through put, allowing for physical interaction and a more stable platform needing less stabilising mass. It does, however, introduce another limiting factor to the resolution. It's taken from another youtuber, I will link below. He is taking an LED panel, bouncing the light off a half mirror, onto a retroreflective panel, back through the half mirror and onto a "plane of cohesion" floating mid air. The quality of the retroreflector is the limiting factor. Imagine a glass table, the underside half-mirrored. At the foot, pointing upwards, an array of white LEDs. The light is columnated through a pair of Fresnel lenses, before passing through a platter rotating about an axis at the center of the glass table. Embedded, flat into holes cutinto the platter, are two equally spaced LCDs. Above each is a mirror, angled closer to 90 degrees than 45, such that the reflection of the LCD hits the half mirrored underside of the glass table, before hitting a retroreflector - rotating with the platter, normal to the apparent reflection of the image, forming a *rotating* cohesive plane; in space, floating in air above the table. You would have to match the reflected distance to the center of the table, and another slightly forward, using first pair of mirrors, but their distance from the center of rotation would closely match, mostly the height and angle differing... Lighter, more stable to rotate. You lose light in the initial reflection, but you don't have to rotate your light source. The middle of the table is unused, so you could put a phased array of high frequency sounders there, generating haptic feedback. If the table top had a hole in the center, you could brace a central shaft against the exterior of the table at both ends, but that might not be necessary - it might be as easy as holding it stable at the right height, under a half mirror table to which it is not attached. opg.optica.org/oe/fulltext.cfm?uri=oe-22-22-26919&id=303352