Sometimes Even Reality Is a Lie! - Ch. 208 - Looks Like You Found Something You Want To Do!

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That is one bad carrier choice! It is like saying you want to be a Disney chief and then reality hits that they don't need any chiefs when you finally graduate from school and have to work in other places.

Kids don't be like her please!
 
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There's a lot of potential, including business potential, in that field. Good thing she's not a shut-in anymore and could find this kind of interest for her future.
 
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The inputs, hand tracking and gestures, are completely viable.

But being able to project the character on your hand without the hand blocking the light or wearing a headset is not practical with a sane budget.
I don't think it's practical even with an insane budget. The light has to project from somewhere onto something and then bounce off that something and into your eyes. You can't put your hand there because something has to be there to be projected onto.

I think AR is the future of this technology. It would be interactive, the camera on the headset/glasses can be used to 3D map the area so the hologram could interact with the environment. It's technology that already exists to some degree, the 3DS came with some QR cards you could pop down anywhere and see 3D characters and stuff via the photo app.
 
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putting aside the ones that others have already noted,

The latter part is actually possible to a very limited degree, it is possible to make something is floating on your hand.... asuming your looking at only one angle or rather a single spot and don't move your hand, definately not to the extent here though.

If you want to make it look convincing to other people, then the technology is on the market? Just look at hololive concerts
 
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I don't think it's practical even with an insane budget. The light has to project from somewhere onto something and then bounce off that something and into your eyes. You can't put your hand there because something has to be there to be projected onto.

I think AR is the future of this technology. It would be interactive, the camera on the headset/glasses can be used to 3D map the area so the hologram could interact with the environment. It's technology that already exists to some degree, the 3DS came with some QR cards you could pop down anywhere and see 3D characters and stuff via the photo app.
There are some candidates. Fog, or full room setups with projectors from multiple angles.
 
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That's good praise for his crossdressing.

People would love a virtual doll like that.

Their artist is lazy.

That is one bad carrier choice!
There's a lot of potential, including business potential, in that field.
The duality of man. Though I agree with Kaarme. Finding something that inspires you doesn't mean you have to work on exactly that thing. There are a lot of related fields, since that one virtual doll incorporates several disciplines, like 3D projection, AI, art, and animation.
 
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At least Nanami will be a great breadwinner when this career path inevitably leads to being a DARPA contractor.
 

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