Thursday, June 14, 2012

DSDN 101 Project 3: Sequence 2: Fedora/To Do List

In this sequence, the tracking system doesn't work by using hand gestures, but rather listens to what the user says and then looks in the environment for what the user is talking about. It becomes far quicker and responds with more precision when the user looks at what they want the data on.
The question here is "How much does a new fedora cost?".

I want to keep a consistent style, since that's what the augmented reality system would do too.


Here the designators appear as the user talks about needed a new fedora. It's essentially scanned the fedora, and then activates the internet connection and gives the user data on new fedoras. 



The user gets a cross-section of prices tailored to his needs. The designators then retract again once the fedora moves off-screen. The user then asks for his "To-Do List", which then appears on-screen. We can see that buying a new fedora has been added to the list.


The to-do list is stored locally, so it doesn't activate any of the functions of the Aug-Real Specs. It will then fade out once the user is finished with it.

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