Sunday, 23 February 2014

3-Dimensional Display/Presentation Interactive (Advanced)

This innovation is so much similar to the one – 3D Display Presentation, yet so different. It is inspired from the Iron Man movie. The way Tony Stark uses his hands to work on a projection to analyze an object is mind blowing. What I mean is, even before the real model is made, he has already made it in 3D and then displays it with the help of projections. Now there are two things additional to this.

First, he can use his hand to work on it making it interactive. Second and perhaps the best thing I find about this is that the projection can even be use to test any errors. The machine would be able to point out the real physical errors if the object is to be made in real life. You are not required to create a prototype to put it in beta mode, Wow!. I did not even see this kind of stuff being pulled off in the Dexter's laboratory. Although I love that too.

If this innovation is possible, it can really help various industries out there. They can have a clear cut plan for bringing out the next product. For example if washing machines were to be made today, they could have been first made and analyzed in 3D projections and could have directly hit the market without going for a beta testing.



Obviously there has to be some sort of user-friendly software for making it easier for an average person to use this 3D tool. Another aspect of this is that these software need to be consistently be updated for any kinds of bugs they might show in between the process of making or using the 3D object, like the physics they use for testing.

Who knows if one could even make games out of this. Like playing call of duty, while you hold a projected gun and firing off at enemy and using your feet set on two pads for moving and other things.
I can't tell you about each and every stuff, think of your own...

The only limitations that I find about this innovation is how possibly can I use this technique with respect to software development.


I leave this thought to you and will appreciate if you can come up with something good.

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