Virtual reality is changing the way we work and the environment we live in. We are still taking the first steps towards this technology, but what is being achieved combined with artificial intelligence techniques and the most advanced sensors are truly amazing. Thanks, for example, we can test IKEA furniture at a real level in our room through the phone system.
And that's because one of the markets where this technology can have the biggest impact is shopping. Virtual reality is a great opportunity for consumers to have the opportunity to bring products home that before we were forced to think with the help of 2D imagery. But this requires creating models for all products, and that can be a daunting task. Or at least, until Cyril Diagne arrived.
Cyril Diagne is a 34-year-old artist, composer and programmer presenting the app able to quickly copy the model of any real object paste it back into various programs like Photoshop. In order to do this, it is only necessary to scan the object and identify the location of the program we are using to attach it. This is thanks to the use of machine learning, which greatly improves the scanning process.
4/10 – Cut and paste your surroundings into Photoshop
Code: https://t.co/cVddH3u3ik
Book: @HoloMagazine
Dress: SS17 by @thekarentopacio
Genre: Sainte Colombe at @MinetYoann @ProductionType
Technical Details: ↓#ML #AR #AI #AIUX #Adobe #Photoshop pic.twitter.com/LkTBe0t0rF– Cyril Diagne (@cyrildiagne) May 3, 2020
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In the meantime, in addition to being the custodian of some videos the author has published On Twitter, the app has started the testing phase Both on Android and iOS. To access it we will only need to access the web page that is enabled by the manufacturer and complete the form we will receive. From there it will be a matter of luck that we can test this amazing new one.