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Friday, April 22, 2016

The 3D Images And Hologram Illusion Technology

By Melissa Cole


If you are a 3D animator, you are probably familiar with the names like the 3ds Max and the Autodesk Maya. These are among several 3D modeling software that are the tools used to create the stunning visual effects that have taken alleviated 3D visual effects to the next level. The images can be stunning on the wall and TV projection, but the new hologram illusion has taken it to a completely new world.

The animators deploy the principles of Pepper's Ghost technology, a technology that gives them the ability to protect a holographic visual and ghost-like images. However, the new animators are able to deviate from the original Pepper's Ghost technology by using the display to create a depth illusion.

The basic principles of the Pepper's Ghost technology are capable of projecting the 3D images as the holographic visual illusions. This is a technology that makes use of an aligned piece of film or glass that is transparent. Through some special lighting effects, the technology helps project the reflection of objects or a person through a transparent surface.

If there is nothing like that, you cannot see anything. But that doesn't mean there is no holography. Holograms are actually real, just in a slightly other ways most people imagine them. Holograms are like photographs, bound to a medium, for example, a piece of special plastic. The difference to a normal photograph is, that the picture has all the information about the object. That means if you turn the piece of plastic the hologram is on, you'll see the object from another angle, like a 3-D computer model. That also means that the object seems to be 3-D, what can create the illusion of the object coming out of the medium.

This means that the real person or the real object is not seen by the audience, instead, only the reflection is visible on the transparent surface. Being transparent, not all the light is reflected, part of the light pass through to the surface behind it. This gives a display of the image of an object floating in space. It is the ghost-like images that has made this technology that special.

In addition to the transparent film surface, there is a flat surface behind the transparent surface to reflect the light that goes through the surface. This gives the 3D images an appearance of a floating object between space. This is the source if the stunning visual display normally associated with the hologram display.

This is as a result of the image projection onto the transparent film and a flat surface behind the transparent surface. This phenomenon make the 3D images appear as though they are floating objects on space between the transparent film and the surface behind it hence the stunning visual display that is associated with the technology.

Today, the companies are adopting this technology as the new age in advertising. The holographic projection specialists are now on high demand for these types of advertising and other forms of 3D displays. The content is the 3D modelling which means that only the imagination and budget is the only possible limitation to the storyboard displays. By creating the objects in 3D, an endless series of wind blowing animations can be obtained. At the heart of it all is the 3D modelling software.




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