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Originally Posted by engadget
The possibilities are endless. I can't wait until we have a fully global map. *geeks out*
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Source: http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000960042343/Quote:
Originally Posted by engadget
The possibilities are endless. I can't wait until we have a fully global map. *geeks out*
I like this tech. Get 'scanning' boys.
That is simply awesome.
Cool! Also, if it is used in VG's, then companies won't be able to say, "We drove around X town taking pictures and video's to make X game as real as possible." Or if they do, everyone will laugh at them for wasting money. I wonder what else it could be used for game related?
This would have saved AM2 a shitload of money on the Shenmue games.
Eat it SimCity.
Holy shit that's rediculous. I knew lasers weren't just for killing in the future!
The problem is, the textures captured will already have lighting. So you'd have to still go back and "clean" every texture to allow for dynamic lighting. Still it will be great for getting a large rough map done that can be polished up.
This could make for some really neat racing games as well.
Just take photo's on an overcast day.Quote:
Originally Posted by AstroBlue
Or at different times throughout the day. Morning, noon, afternoon. Nix the shadows with a smart filter and viola.