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That actually looks real, though. There are real world lens effects happening with the light, air bubbles generated by the floor and thrusts of the actors. This video, I can buy that the environment might be video footage, but the figure is definitely CG. Greatest evidence is when he pushes off the floor. Even if it

CG animation folks.

Really appreciate all the concern! Its only the camera of my phone sucks. They're no where near that bright irl. I will check out the f.lux thing nonetheless, I dig the concept. Thanks!

This isn't the best image to show how great these worked for me, but here's my setup and a link to the kit that I found. Super easy setup, light cycles and enhances the screens so much.

Comes from attempting to give people too much credit. Always a mistake.

First thing that came to mind.

Road trains as a kid with my friend David. Man, those were good times.

your obvious reliance on those likes make ME infinitely sad.

There was issues with 64 when it came out, um, 8 years ago? 64 is the new standard, 32 is being phased out.

Yep. I have one, 30 hz, plus mouse lag would make it impossible to play any game on it.

Those are some damn impressive parkour zombies.

Now playing

So, answered my own question. First link is original footage of an unstabilized rig I found on youtube. Second link is post stabilized in After Effects. It def reduces alot, but at the cost of resolution and a lot of image swimming. Looks like a gimbal is the only way to do it right.

So, answered my own question. First link is original footage of an unstabilized rig I found on youtube. Second link

Yea, I found a test run video of a guys setup with this gimbal on youtube, he did quite a bit of tinkering to get it working right. I'm just wondering if running the footage through stabilization in like After Effects would work as well as a gimbal. Might try to rip some footage off of youtube from a rig without a

Yea, I found a test run video of a guys setup with this gimbal on youtube, he did quite a bit of tinkering to get it

Holy shit, the gimbal is as much as the drone! Does anyone know first hand if post stabilization can equally match that of what a gimbal would reduce?

Holy shit, the gimbal is as much as the drone! Does anyone know first hand if post stabilization can equally match

If we could get a front facing HD camera, this would make this the most badass smart mirror ever.

I don't think this is the kind of neighborhood that has a very strict HOA. Or an HOA.

I'm aware that my statement runs parallel with many off based predictions of future technology, but think about. Once you've run the course of innovation on an idea, where can you go? You simply can't rely on your year after year innovation to be, "lets just double the pixel count". It simply can't keep going like

My company just bought an 84" samsung 4k and it was around 18k. Agreed, I mean if rich people paid that kind of money for every amenity in life, I don't think they'd be rich very long.

Edited my last comment.