/cameraFlow Labyrinth
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/cameraFlow Labyrinth
brains-N-brawn LLC
Length: 2:20
Shown at PDC05: Yes
This is a simulation of the Wooden Labyrinth game. It uses a web cam attached to a slate Tablet PC to recreate the tilt experience.
Credits
- casey chesnut
Tools used
- Tablet PC
- VS 2005 Beta 2
- C#
- Managed DirectX
- Intel OpenCV
- SharperCV
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PS - Video length is inaccurate.
Gosh, who ever thought of using existing technologies like that is damn clever, i have to say it's extremely innovative and creative, i'm amazed, so smart, good work, keep it up!
http://www.brains-N-brawn.com/cameraFlow/
on a desktop pc you can control it with your mouse or use a tethered web cam. for a web cam, you probably want to invert the cam controls ... and the option dialog has a setting for that, because thats how i tested it during development
This submission was voted #2 at the PDC05 Show Off event.
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