Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | David Nelson | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Simply load the app onto your iPhone or iPod touch and insert it into your 3D viewer. Hold the viewer up to your eyes and "look" around The Minus Lab. You will fly forward in whichever direction you're looking in.
For more information go to http://www.theminuslab.com/
Very simple but great idea. The 3D effect is much better than I expected. With (hopefully) expansion to iPads and other tablets, it gives us the 3D for everyday things. Looking forward to see a growing community of app developments. Kudos to Perry, Mark and the rest of USC group!
That's all this is, is a demo. It's a great example for the hasbro 3D viewer.
This demo is severely lacking the ability to pause your forward motion. The result is constantly running into walls. In addition, it does not have a graceful way of handling clipping through objects. You simply pass through the object, breaking the 3D effect and causing eye strain as you come near it. As a free demo for the my3D, the best I have seen is the menu rooms for my3D Sector 17 Lite. Go look at that to see how cool my3D really could be.
Broken. I see a blue door and you walk out into the night. That's it. What's the point of this? Don't waste your time.
I look forward to seeing where more apps like this take the experience.
I would like a it to be a little less buggy but considering its one of the few vr demos for iOS it is worth it plus it is a good idea.
Kind of a weird laboratory scene, all in full stereoscopic 3D. You float in whatever direction you look