hy Eric!
Im working on top of the work of Julien Pilet in your PHD tesis. The
primary code is called BazAR, but after he wrote his code he has a lot
of good ideas in another publications... another algorithms that i
think can work in flash too, with some massive optimization. I working
on that... this code is brilliant!
What do you think about to do this with me?? im not good with as3
hehehe and im in love with alchemy...
look this 300000 particles moving so smooth :)
http://www.unitzeroone.com/labs/alchemyPushingPixels/
I think this library have to be rebuild from scratch ... but i think i
gonna remain all the process code in C++ and i gonna try to expose
some simplified functions, like in the ezflar wrap to flarmanager.
What do you think?
Regards!
Tcha-Tcho.com
On Oct 26, 12:37 am, eric socolofsky <
e...@transmote.com> wrote:
> which library?
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>
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> On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 6:58 PM, malpeli <
tchatch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > hy guys,
>
> > I spoke with the peoples of imagination... really the license is very
> > expensive (to small companies), and they don't gonna (in any time)
> > open the source of the project :( ... the size of the marker is
> > A4... and they told me that sometimes the image work sometimes not :S
>
> > Im porting another library and join anothers concepts to new
> > EZFLAR2 ... it dont gonna need markers! \o/
>
> > Anyone wants to help?? Its gonna be fun!!
>
> > Best Regards!
>
> > Tcha-Tcho.com
>
> > On Oct 25, 4:45 pm, eric socolofsky <
e...@transmote.com> wrote:
> > > they're licensing it. it's quite expensive, about 4 times the cost of a
> > > FLARToolkit license. it is not open source. i don't know if they have
> > > plans to open source it.
>
> > > i was told that it needs an image with good contrast and enough detail,
> > > about A5 or larger in size, for tracking.
>
> > > -e
>
> > > On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 2:15 AM, Timbo <
strafwerk...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > This company : www.imagination.atconvertedthe Studierstube tracker