ElaMorph Projection: Deformation of 3D Shape by Dynamic Projection Mapping

Published: 03 November 2020
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We propose a method of illusion named ``ElaMorph projection", in which a rigid object appear to be deformed by dynamic projection mapping. In this example, a plaster of human head appears to have elasticity. The proposed method enables deforming the geometry and rendering in less than 2 ms; this is so fast that human cannot notice the delay of the system. In addition, we refined conventional rendering algorithm which based on the principle of human perception to present effective illusions for 3D solid. Moreover, since environmental lighting is estimated in real time, it is possible to keep the illusion where lighting changes over time, such as party or concert halls. ElaMorph projection expands the range of entertainment of projection mapping.

Abstract: http://ishikawa-vision.org/vision/Ela...

Kentaro Fukamizu, Leo Miyashita, and Masatoshi Ishikawa: ElaMorph Projection: Deformation of 3D Shape by Dynamic Projection Mapping, Int. Symposium on Augmented and Mixed Reality (ISMAR 2020) (2020.11.9-13)


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