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fotonvr · 17 days
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Ever wondered how AR and VR differ? See how they can turn learning into an exciting and highly effective experience in a different way. If you are interested in understanding AR/VR in detail, click the link to discover more! https://fotonvr.com/ar-vs-vr
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perfectiongeeks · 9 months
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Introduction to Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality
Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are two immersive technologies that are rapidly gaining popularity in a variety of industries, from gaming and entertainment to healthcare and education. But what exactly is the difference between AR and VR?. AR augments the real world with digital information, while VR creates a completely simulated environment. Both technologies have a variety of applications, but they are most commonly used in gaming and entertainment.
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monstervr-blog · 11 months
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Teknologi imersif melahirkan Augmented Reality (AR) dan Virtual Reality (VR). Walau sepintas mirip, hanya berbeda satu huruf, perbedaan AR dan VR cukup mencolok.
AR mencampurkan dunia digital dengan elemen dunia nyata sehingga terwujud lingkungan buatan. Sedangkan VR adalah simulasi yang dihasilkan oleh komputer untuk terwujudnya dunia atau realita pilihan.
Berikut pokok perbedaan AR dan VR.
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ptanmayee · 1 year
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Differences Between Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality
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Whether you're an avid tech enthusiast, a curious learner, or a professional exploring new frontiers, this post is a must-read. Expand your knowledge and embrace the magic of AR and VR!
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zedtreeosposts · 1 year
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Augmented reality (AR) is a method that adds digital information to how a person sees the real world around them. Checkout how virtual and augmented reality will change the way we work in the future. Read More!
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When virtual reality and augmented reality were first introduced?
Augmented Reality (AR) is a digitally improved version of reality where users can interact with computer interfaces similar to a smartphone or an app. It incorporates both the real and virtual elements to give a real-time interactive experience between both worlds.Suppose a computer UI screen appears in front of your eyes, working the same way as your smartphone. This kind of relation between the real and virtual world is the importance of AR. The most famous instances would be the Snapchat AR filters and Pokémon GO.
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UMP vs MP5 in a practical sense got answered for me when playing in VR and I was able to do the bolt drop slap from the AR-15 platform. That shit's life or death fast and you still get the HK slap on initial charge so you can still get your action movie reload in. (MP5 still looks prettier tho)
Is the vr game you played H3VR? I love H3VR. If not go ahead and play H3VR. Play H3VR please.
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d0t-d0t · 8 months
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read destiny unchain online
I've never used tumblr in any capacity before, but I feel like this is a good way to introduce myself to it - by simping for my favorite manga series as much as I possibly can.
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So, why read DUO? Because it's just that good. It's basically like Shangri-La Frontier, but if the MC wasn't a lone wolf.
The premise is simple: In the distant future, VR and AR have integrated their way into daily life, and VRMMOs have exploded in popularity. The main character, Mitsuki Kou, has grown up playing VRMMOs all of his life, and his dad works for a company that develops them. From no-lifing VR games for his entire childhood, Kou has basically become what you'd call a "god gamer", and so his dad uses him to playtest the VRMMOs he develops.
The story begins as Kou's dad finishes his magnum opus: Destiny Unchain Online. Kou is called in to playtest for the game. Normally, VRMMOs in this universe are played using a fancy choker (rather than the headsets you see in other series); however, Kou's dad developed a special device for Kou to play in just for him, called "The Cradle". Kou logs in, and after choosing to play as a half-vampire named "Crim" in character creation, he gets genderbent by the game. It's at this point that she freaks out and contacts her dad, who then hits her with the double whammy that because of so-called "technical issues", she'll be staying logged into the game for three months straight.
So, yeah. It's got VRMMO, vampires, and genderbending. A triple whammy, if you ask me. But, of course, the premise doesn't make the story. What else do I love about this manga then? (I'll stay vague in this post to give you all a chance to read it before I post more spoilery stuff...)
Character-wise, everyone is just brimming with personality. Volume 1 largely focuses on just Crim and some NPCs, but in Volume 2, most of the rest of the main cast is introduced, and the character writing really starts to shine with how they bounce off one another.
The VRMMO mechanics are also very well thought out - the author plays a ton of video games and MMOs, and so situations, references, and terminology are brought out from their personal experiences rather than just using VRMMO as a story gimmick they wanted to try writing.
The fights in particular are VERY well executed. The paneling gives a great sense of movement, and the group vs. group combat has a ton of tactical elements thrown in. Just, in general, everything is thought out absurdly well.
And art-wise, holy crap. Wow. This manga, for lack of a better word, is simply beautiful.
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Double page spreads GALORE, and there's some crazy art in later chapters that make you think "How the hell is this released weekly?"
And finally, there's Crim. We stan Crim here. (there's another character we stan here too, but that's for another post). Crim is just a completely lovable dork with one of the best character designs I've ever seen.
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10/10, best manga of all time. read destiny unchain online.
feel free to ask questions cause I know way too much about the lore, and follow for more crimposting about DUO
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makerofmadness · 1 year
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Ok looking at fanart having not seen the ruin trailer in a while I have forgotten what Cassie's actual hair color is is it brown or blonde or something in between I keep seeing art of both
like it's FNAF so I don't mind (FNAF isn't consistent with its own human designs I'm pretty sure Susie had her hair go from blonde in the games to brown in one of the books and Vanessa I think went the opposite direction between VR and AR and SB and then there's Michael in FNAF 4 vs. Michael in SL so-) but I genuinely don't know what she was shown as anymore XD
#I usually feel kinda uncomfortable when people change aspects of characters like that#(Like I saw a post that changed several Pokémon characters' eye colors and it fxcked with my brain in ways Idk how to describe)#Usually when I have a weird quirk like this it's because of like autism or something but I never see anyone else talk about this#So I'm assuming that it's either not that or I'm just weird???? Idk anyone have an explanation?#(Like I tried to describe this discomfort to someone once and since that time was concerning when people change characters' races#That person ended up basically accusing me of being racist and like- it hit me like a fxcking truck and hurt my mental health a ton-#And then months later that Pokémon post comes up and the characters' eye colors were changed to brown. WHICH IS MY EYE COLOR.#And I had the exact same reaction. So unless I discriminate against myself I think it's safe to say that was a load of shxt.#But like. I wanna know what the actual cause of this is like is it an obscure rare autism symptom or is it something else-)#Anyway enough of me rambling:#Yeah FNAF is an exception to this for the sole reason that the franchise itself isn't consistent with its own human designs.#So I kinda just. Don't feel the same kind of “off-model” weirdness because what even was the “model” to begin with y'know-#So like I'm chill with both brown and blonde haired art of Cassie but I'm just wondering like which one were we shown again??#And whichever one it was: I'm still kinda wondering as to why people would change it one way or the other#fnaf#fnaf ruin#fnaf sb ruin#cassie#fnaf cassie
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fotonvr · 26 days
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Dive into our latest blog where we describe the difference between Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR)! Discover how these cutting-edge technologies are revolutionizing industries by providing unique experience.
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It's Worldbuilding Wednesday, my friend!
There have been multiple questions about fairy tales and legends, but tell me about the stories that serve as low-brow entertainment for an older audience. Are there novels in your world? What are the most popular ones about? Or maybe there are some other mainstream media like movies, or plays, or holonovels?
Basically, what's the in-setting equivalent of 'Twilight'?
Happy WBW! I thought this was going to be a tough one to answer and then wrote a treatise on fictional game shows, so here we go.
The short answer: on Pajiir (TFA/Triad) the Twilight equivalents are…a lot like Twilight except the romance is between some mix of the sapient species on the planet, and the story uses a lot of tropes about interspecies relationships in a questionable way. In the Nicea/AOM-verse, there's a much stronger emphasis on the magical elements because magic canonically exists in this world. However, in these kinds of books, magic is often written about as strange and at least a marker of a bad boy character, if not a corrupting force in itself. (As a point of reference, people who can inherently use magic—witches—are a very small fraction of all sapient species, but there's a sizeable percentage of people who have learned to practice magic—magicians—who are also treated badly in these books.)
The long answer, where I mostly talk about game shows and reality TV:
Pajiir has basically the same forms of entertainment as earth, so if it exists here, it probably exists there. But because there are multiple sapient species in that world, there's an endless interest in interspecies relationships and competitions in most genres. So just imagine every game show or reality show you've heard of and add multiple species to it. The Bachelor but the bachelor is human and none of the suitors are. Game shows trying not to get accused of catering to one species demographic (Jeopardy but oops all nawwenn questions). Tabloid exposes about said game shows. And so on.
There's also one specific subset of sensationalist entertainment that comes up in TFA: Milo, currently the leader of the Elbas Island Council, keeps a collection of tabloid stories about Elbas Island and its founding families. He doesn't have all of them, obviously, because lots of publications have been talking about it for the last century, but he does keep up with the mainland news cycle that comes back around to Elbas every few years. (I should point out that while yes, it does cost some money and take a decent chunk of time to reach Elbas, it's not at all an unattainable trip for most people. The island takes visitors most of the year. Yet most people's understanding of it is more based on online listicles and magazine articles than being anywhere near it.)
As for Nicea/Another Ocean's Moon, I actually want to lift some of the worldbuilding from AOM's old canon. One of Antarac's neighboring systems, Rade, has a goldilocks planet with a much smaller axial tilt than Earth, so seasons are subtle and you can generally divide the planet into summer, winter, and spring/autumn zones. The warmer zones are more populous and have a big emphasis on live events and being there to see stuff in the moment, even recorded stuff like trashy movies. People don't really have home TVs and streaming services haven't caught on. There's a lot of high-quality shows in the vein of Shakespeare in the Park. There's also plenty of raunchy, crude shows, again in the vein of Shakespeare in the Park. But in the colder regions indoor home entertainment tends to be popular, with significant development toward interactive VR/AR/holographic options.
Outside of planet-specific contexts, two genres of reality and game shows are pretty widely enjoyed: magician vs. witch and planet swap. The interesting thing about magician vs. witch is there isn't a ton of overlap between what they can do with magic. Planet swap is a catch-all term for anything that involves taking someone from their native planet and putting them on a different one, which could mean getting put on another planet in the same system (most systems only have one goldilocks planet though so this isn't so common), being moved to a planet in the same locality (star system group), or even getting sent to a locality that takes multiple warps to reach. Then they have to blend in or find love or complete challenges or what have you.
Nicea taglist: @kahvilahuhut
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Medical Imaging: Enhancing Patient Outcomes with VR and AR
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Medical imaging encompasses various technologies used to view the human body for diagnostic purposes, including X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans. The industry is vast, with the global market for diagnostic imaging devices expected to reach $47.65 billion by 2024. This article delves into critical aspects of medical imaging.
Importance of Medical Imaging
Medical imaging has rapidly become a cornerstone of modern medicine, crucial for both diagnosing and treating diseases. Technologies such as nuclear medicine, CT scans, mammography, X-rays, and ultrasound play pivotal roles. These imaging services are essential for confirming, assessing, and documenting various illnesses and their responses to treatment. However, the high cost of imaging equipment and a lack of trained professionals can limit access, especially in low- and middle-income countries. To address this, the WHO collaborates with manufacturers and partners to improve diagnostic imaging services and provide training focused on patient safety.
Transforming Radiology with Medical Imaging
The field of radiology has been transformed by advances in medical imaging. Innovations in AI and machine learning have significantly enhanced diagnostic accuracy, efficiency, and accessibility. AI can process vast amounts of imaging data, improving diagnostic precision and reducing errors. Additionally, 3D imaging offers new insights into patient health, aiding in better visualization and diagnosis.
Recent technological advancements have restructured computing infrastructure in imaging, leading to improvements in ultrasound, MRI, and X-ray technologies. AI-powered imaging facilitates precise, efficient, and personalized diagnosis and treatment options. Moreover, VR and AR are revolutionizing radiology training and clinical practice, promising a bright future for patient outcomes and the radiology field.
Distinguishing MRI from Medical Imaging
While often used interchangeably, MRI and medical imaging are distinct. Medical imaging includes a broad range of techniques such as nuclear medicine, CT scans, ultrasounds, and X-rays. In contrast, MRI is a specialized imaging method that uses radio waves and a strong magnetic field to produce detailed images of the body’s organs and tissues.
Medical Imaging vs. Radiography
Though similar, medical imaging and radiography are different. Medical imaging encompasses various modalities like nuclear medicine, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and X-rays used for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes. Radiography specifically involves using X-rays to produce images. Radiologists interpret these images to support patient care, therapy monitoring, and disease diagnosis.
VR and AR Applications in Medical Imaging
The integration of VR and AR in medical imaging is exciting and transformative. VR offers immersive virtual environments, while AR superimposes virtual elements onto the real world. These technologies are applied in clinical treatment and radiology training, providing realistic environments for practicing procedures and pre-procedural planning.
AR enhances medical images by overlaying them onto the patient’s body, aiding in precise localization and targeting during interventions. VR and AR are thus revolutionizing how medical professionals train and perform procedures.
Use Cases of Medical Imaging
Diagnosis: Medical imaging helps detect and diagnose various conditions, identifying abnormalities, tumors, fractures, infections, and other issues.
Treatment Planning: It allows precise targeting during treatment, such as in radiation therapy, minimizing damage to healthy tissue.
Interventional Procedures: Imaging guides instruments during minimally invasive procedures, ensuring precision and real-time visualization.
Monitoring Treatment Response: Imaging evaluates the effectiveness of treatments, allowing adjustments as needed.
Preventive Care: Techniques like mammography and CT colonography screen for conditions such as breast and colorectal cancer.
Future Outlook
Future advancements in medical imaging promise even greater diagnostic accuracy, better treatment planning, and improved patient outcomes. The integration of emerging technologies like IoT, machine learning, and AI will enable automated image processing, quicker interpretation, and personalized medicine.
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techznea · 7 days
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Augmented Reality vs. Virtual Reality – The Role of Smart Glasses in Both
Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) have emerged as transformative technologies, reshaping how we interact with digital content and the physical world. These technologies are becoming increasingly accessible, driven by advancements in hardware and software. Smart glasses are one of the critical hardware components enabling AR and VR experiences. For more:- https://techznea.net/ar-vs-vr-the-role-of-smart-glasses-in-both/
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Mobile App vs. Mobile website
In today's mobile-first world, having a strong online presence is crucial. But should you invest in a mobile app or a mobile website? Both options offer advantages, and the best choice depends on your specific needs and goals.
Mobile Websites:
Pros:
Cost-Effective: Websites are generally less expensive to develop and maintain compared to apps.
Wider Reach: They function across all devices with a web browser, reaching a broader audience.
SEO Friendly: Easier to optimize for search engines, potentially leading to more organic traffic.
No Downloads Required: Users can access your website instantly without downloading anything.
Cons:
Limited Functionality: Websites might lack features like push notifications, offline access, and location-based functionalities.
Less Engaging: The user experience might be less interactive compared to native apps.
Dependent on Internet Connection: Users need an internet connection to access the website.
Mobile Apps:
Pros:
Enhanced User Experience: Apps offer a more interactive and engaging experience with features like animations, games, and AR/VR integration.
Offline Functionality: Some features can work offline, providing flexibility for users.
Push Notifications: Directly engage users with relevant updates and promotions.
Cons:
Development Cost: Developing and maintaining an app can be more expensive than a website.
App Store Approval: Apps need to go through App Store or Google Play approval processes.
Limited Reach: Users need to download the app from an app store, potentially limiting reach.
Potential for Update Fatigue: Frequent app updates might annoy users.
So, When Do You Choose Which?
Opt for a Website: If your goal is to provide basic information, showcase products/services, and capture leads, a mobile website might be sufficient.
Consider an App: If you want to create a more interactive and personalized experience, offer real-time updates, or leverage location-based features, building an mobile app might be the way to go.
Ultimately, the best approach could be a combination. Utilize your mobile website as a landing page to showcase your business and drive users to download your mobile app for a more immersive experience.
By understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each option, you can make an informed decision that empowers your business to thrive in the mobile landscape.
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