By Darren Allan
HP has unleashed a new 3D camera over at CES that’s designed to make scanning objects in three dimensions a snap for creative pros like computer graphics artists or game developers.
The HP Z 3D Camera attaches to the top of your monitor, with a companion scan mat being placed underneath the downward-facing camera. You can then scan any real-world object placed on the mat – or rotated around in your hands underneath the camera – to create a lifelike 3D digital image on your computer.
The device uses 3D ‘SLAM’ (simultaneous localization and mapping) tracking and scanning tech to construct the model, while removing your hands from the digitally recreated object.
Those objects can then be employed in whatever application you require, such as, for example, using them in VR or mixed reality apps or games. The device is specifically made for physical-based rendering and virtual reality workflows, utilizing computer graphics-friendly resolutions that maintain separate texture maps.
You can export models to Paint 3D, PowerPoint 3D or Mixed Reality Viewer under Windows 10.
Flexible friend
The Z 3D Camera can also capture 2D documents, and can be used for sharing live video, bringing …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components