Holographic Art with Unreal Engine 5 is CRAZY
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CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
00:16 What is a Looking Glass
00:58 Connecting the Display to Unreal Engine
2:33 Creating a Video with UE and Blender
4:33 Adding Content to the Display
5:00 Outro
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This is sick and I can't wait to see this technology evolve.
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
Same!
@webgpu
2 жыл бұрын
evolve to... 4d? 🙂
@AgainstThisWorld
2 жыл бұрын
would be nice to be just a box that you feed with and SD instead of been connected to a PC
@Kabodanki
2 жыл бұрын
It the same tech though
@Revolver.Ocelot
2 жыл бұрын
Would be an awesome tv
"Wow that's so cool, I'd love to have that" * sees $400 pricetag * "Still cool...but I think I'll pass"
@MichaelChin1994
2 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna figure out how to DIY this. There's plenty of documentation out there on Holograms.
@762
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, display has little number of pixels lol, it's not even worth 30$..
@j.r.vosovic1347
2 жыл бұрын
Could just save a 3D vid turnaround and play on a monitor :)
@MightyElemental
2 жыл бұрын
Only $400? I was expecting something over $1000.
@762
2 жыл бұрын
@Earthplayer You must be right, but still it's not very pleasant to look at with those huge pixels.
I'm getting strong VR vibes with this one. VR was very janky at the start, but once it ironed out the first 5 years of issues, it's muuuuuch better now than it used to be. That's how I feel about this product. I cannot wait to see some tech like this in 5 years once all the shortcomings are addressed. (Higher resolution, for instance)
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
Same
You living my dream bro ,I wish i have your talent creating all these awesome characters , 3d models
Just got mine in the mail, it's awesome! 2:15 yes, it needs to render 48 images from a range of angles, so leaving it on auto-uodate will be slow.
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
Oh cool! You can add FLEX to your playlist:p
Looks awesome :) Thanks for informing!
I was an original kickstarter backer for this company, and so I have their early model. I wish I could see how well their newer stuff looks, but there’s no practical way for me to witness it. They need to install these things in various parts of the country, so more people can see what it’s like firsthand.
This is amazing, Would love to get one!
wow....that is super cool! thanks for the demo.
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
For sure. It is cool
in order the sequencer to render a quill youll need to chek the play and quill mode.. and the Lop, and you smooth it out with a bunch of schleem, Then you take the dinglebop and push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
don't forget to check the yee-haw button
That's it, we live in the future!
thats insane love it
This thing is a cool gimmick. The larger more useful versions are thousands to tens of thousands (for the 8k display). The biggest rate limit is the amount of friction between visualizing on a normal display and then having to output multiple renders to this thing to get it to show in limited holographics. From the correct limited angle, it's a treat, outside of it, the illusion is shattered. It never feels like you have a thing in a box; it feels like you have a holographic display that looks cool from the correct angles - because that's what it is. Additionally, the resolution is relatively low, so a lot of details can't be resolved properly while looking at it. Ultimately, been able to freely manuever your camera with a large high resolution display, even in 2D is already quite immersive and useful, making this thing comparatively, less useful.
@CalaTec
2 жыл бұрын
It would be cool if they had those big screens turned into a Pinball simulator.
Wowza! This is quite rad!
Looks really cool
Nice man real straightforward 😳
Thanks for sharing new Tech.
MIND IS BLOWN
I'm delighted that youtube recommended that video to us; I'm a computer science and software engineering student, and I like to build video games. I am always curious about art in video games. So your channel is pretty fun and exciting at the same time. Keep working on your dream, and have fun.
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
thank you man
This technology is actually cool. These types of displays are called light field displays. What this technology basically does is you input a video source where you have captured in light rays of an area from different perspectives. So in this case like 30 angles I think but thats for the output of the display, you can capture more perspectives. You can capture video with a lidar sensor and modern phones usually have that for being able to see how far or close something is and this allows phones to focus better which means better portraits. However in this case we can use the portrait as a 3D portrait because the Lidar sensor captured the light rays in a set amount of perspectives. when you capture an image with the lidar its called depth images because it adds depth to the image. This doesn't work as well as 3D digital content because the camera doesn't get all the perspectives. However there are better lidar cameras like the xbox Kinect or now it would be Microsoft Kinect I think is called. You can actually get like a lot of these cameras in 360 degrees around the subject and this would called Bullet time photos. One cool thing about the images you can output with your phones Lidar sensor is that its not a normal RGB image. By adding more perspectives you add depth so they call it RGB-D. One crazy thing that I realized of how important light is. It makes a huge change. Look at RTX and see how more visually pleasing it is to video games. Light is also important in film and photography. How about the sun ? That gives out light and at times it can change your mood. I have a lot to say about this because I wrote a paper on the current state of holographic displays last semester :) . I also wanna add that Looking glass is like the only place that I know of that makes holographic displays for the consumer. (I have seen holographic displays on phones and tablets but it didn't really have a good use case) Other companies that have made "holograms" or holographic displays usually keep it for other corporations. So I am happy to see the looking glass factory give options for the consumer. very cool technology indeed. lol this is long now.
@kmanccr
2 жыл бұрын
Looks like it works the same way as the Nintendo 3DS and Tazos from the 90s, ie it shows a particular image based on the viewing angle. Though the number of sub pixels (angles) is 48!
@OnceShy_TwiceBitten
2 жыл бұрын
have any links to videos or tech demos or tech break downs??
very cool! Been looking for new ways to use my Daz Studio/Unreal content.
So cool! Love your content J! 🤘
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
thank you!
This is really cool!
nice, has some amazing uses I can think off right away =)
This is only one-dimensional lenticular array though. So you're only seeing parallax/occlusion for one axis (left to right), up and down is static, so no 3D effect.
@LyriXris
2 жыл бұрын
if its on a 360 automatic rotation spindle itll look 3D enough
@mikethompson2745
2 жыл бұрын
While it does lack up/down, it's 48 to 108 individual angles of view, meaning fantastic 3D view left/right.
@davilessa3928
2 жыл бұрын
@Davemike27 you don't need to feel stupid buddy lmao He is smart indeed but he's not belittling anyone dude
@nictanghe98
Жыл бұрын
i WS THINKING THEY WHERE OVERSELLING
@0xD1CE
5 ай бұрын
Yup.. Plus imagine trying to render every view of each axis in realtime... Considering the looking glass portrait renders 100 different angles, doing so for both X and Y axis would be 10000 frames. Would require a tough GPU to crunch that.
That’s what I imagined when I heard about the Nintendo 3DS for the first time.
Pretty cool 👍
this isnt HOLO💿💿💿✨✨✨
Wild!
Soooo much fiya, J. Hill!!!
Hell fucking yeah dude i desperately want one of these.
@toapyandfriends
2 жыл бұрын
😎'we all do man
Oh my goodness, this is so amazing 😍
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
It really is
That’s what they called the holographic displays in the video game “Prey” (and perhaps elsewhere). Love it 😊
Okay this is pretty cool
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
Sup dude. It is pretty cool
so amazing!
This is too cool J!
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
For sure!
Thank you man, But i have a quastion how can connect the motion lab with the glass ?
Aside from price tag, the only cool use I would give to something like this is a big screen (They already exist but are out of my economical reach) and turn it into a pinball table. That would be like the ultimate Pinball simulator :D
@shayneoneill1506
Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately the big screen version of this (And by big screen I mean 32") is $20K. Might not be the most economical option
Recently I learned copying geological structures with the help of photogrammetry. I'd really love to inspect some of these structures or 3D models of stones with the help of this tool. Even with $400 it is still cheaper and more accurate, than printing highly detailed models. This seems like an astonishing tool to visualize complicated things. We also need this on our smart phones. PS: Holo gf incoming.
It's more than I can handle.
genius
Oh my god man. I want this!
Yessssssssssssss, I have been waiting for something like this. Does it come in larger sizes?
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
It does but it gets pricey. There is a 4k display for several thousand $
@lazerith840
2 жыл бұрын
@@artofjhill After looking into it more I see the issues, especially with price. Im trying to develop a digital fish tank and have been looking at display methods used in other tech to try and achieve the proper look.
yes it's Really Crazy & Incredible
Amazing :)
That was a nice product that I'll save money for.
sick
This is so cool! Also been meaning you ask you - what computer specs do you use for Unreal Engine 5?
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
3090 GPU, AMD 12 core CPU, 128 RAM
Question for you. Would you be able to enable Nanite to speed up the process? You mentioned you had some performance issues on the hair. Curious if that presents any options for you?
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
It does not
wow.. crazy stuff..
Hahaha. Did you know that putting two images from different camera angles beside each other and just defocusing your eyes make a great 3D display... at a much lower cost and higher resolution. So your WOW is a POW.
Hi J Hill, you are too strong, it is thanks to this tutorial on this character (FLEX) that I knew your channel and that I subscribed to your channel... Since then I work on Zbrush every evening.
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
🙏🦾
Great job
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
I’m really happy about the blender plug-in sadly I don’t have a device that can handle blender. I hope to buy a pc soon
Oh wow.
Hey man, pro tip. First of all, your content is obviously incredible and I watch it with great pleasure. In most of your videos, however, you look like you haven't slept for weeks. I think it's just the way your eyes are, combined with your calm voice. I'm not a fan of overly enthusiastic presenters but definitely it's easier to watch and follow along if you're not spending half the video thinking "poor guy, he should get some rest" :) You can try moving your camera like half a foot up so your eyes will need to open up a little more when you're looking at it. It should give you a more energetic and excited look. I'd try it, see what happens. Thanks again for everything you upload, you're one of KZread's most awesome pros :) Oh, and in case you're not getting enough rest, please do - it's important :)
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
Lol thanks for the comment and your concern. I’m doing well :)
@4asovoi
2 жыл бұрын
@@artofjhill Good to hear! :)
cant wait til this becomes the standard for computer monitors. imagine playing games with this 3D :O
@neilquechon8716
2 жыл бұрын
It will never happen... beacause VR headsets will provide a vastly better experience (event by simulating this kind of display) for a lot less power needed 😉
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
Idk about less power needed but VR for games will surely happen
@neilquechon8716
2 жыл бұрын
@@artofjhill It will soon need a lot less power thanks To foveal rendering 😉 wich is comming on the next months With good optimisation (adding dllss for exemple, the upscaling by AI tech from nvidia) you will be able to run high/res high/FOV for approxymatly the same power needed to run the same thing on a 2k flat screen with high refresh rate
We're already reaching more complex holographic effects, we're truly going full cyberpunk irl
Reminds me of the harry potter chocolate frog cards
I'm not seeing the 3D effect on my 2D monitor, weird...Could you demo some expensive high quality speakers so I can listen to them on my laptop speakers?
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
I’ll get right on that
Very interesting to say the least
YES
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
YES
Maybe it's the video compression on KZread but it doesnt seem like it creates much of a hologram and its kind of small
Imagine this technology used for video call... we are in the future
Its only a matter of time until Holographic displays will become available in full TV size and widescreen aspect ratios like 21:9. They already make one in 32" 16:9 but its 20k $.
It's not doing multiple angles. The Holoplay plugin has UE slice the resulting image into layers according to depth via a pretty smart ray finder that uses what the camera already knows. Problem is, thats not even entirely done on the GPU, so when you have very fine things that could intersect layers there is a lot of calculus happening to get from the camera to the display. Depending
@theharbingerofconflation
2 жыл бұрын
What I wanted to finish the comment up with but then the video ended: Depending on your situation I found it can help to actually not do things like hair from Shaders. It's a bit counter intuitive, I know, but it can help
it looks like the quilt has 48 tiles. If that's correct, it has to render 48 480 * 640 pixel tiles simultaneously. They must have found a way to optimize that with interpolation, but damn. I do not want to know what kind of computer you need to do the bigger version in real time 😂
@DannoHung
2 жыл бұрын
It's really not that bad. 4k is already 8.9 megapixels. 8k is ~36 megapixels. at 48 * 480 * 640, it's about 13.8 megapixels. So, any 3000 series or equivalent card should totally be able to handle it with DLSS 2 or FSR 2 as long as you're only looking for ~24 fps or something. The big version is where you need a real beast though.
@mikethompson2745
2 жыл бұрын
Seems it shares pixels per view. Also the brain auto-fills in details when combining the two images you see making the detail WAY higher than you'd expect at 480*640. Plus they have different resolution options.
I just came to see the holographic art, but then i noticed you look like Dr. Daniel Jackson in Stargate SG-1 xD
$400 for the tiny one and $20,000 for the big one, though
Hmm this has potential. Wait! What about 3D comics. Imagine. But that would take more than one 3D image.
Hatsune welcome into my life
This looks cool no cap 🧢 I would be funny to show this to my grandmother
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
Lol for sure
Used this same tech when i went to E3, Was able to create this with any size though. Will rebuild the tech in the coming years, Have a plug in for unity and unreal
This is so unreal 🤟not minding the pun
They need to have this connect to the Alexa, make your own character.
I want one once it gets cheaper for the high res. Im a game dev (Dwerve is my game) so this would be great for me :D
Wow!!! It’s almost as good as avatar! 🎉😂❤
@artofjhill
Жыл бұрын
Hey! What are you doing here. We should go watch Avatar
@karinagaz
Жыл бұрын
@@artofjhill hey turns out! I already seen them all! and the ones they haven’t made yet 8)))
woow!
Does it work with nomad/procreate files from iPad?
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
You’d have to do something custom but could probably make it work. Or just move it to blender to make the quilt
@yoamdiego84
2 жыл бұрын
@@artofjhill thanks! I’ll see what I can do. I’m a noob for sculpting, I mainly do 2d art and I’m branching out to 3d illustration. I really do appreciate the reply!
Almost 100k subs
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
Almost
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@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
🙏 love you bro
Damn this shits crazy
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
Word
OMG IS THAT AN EVOLVE POSTER BEST GAME EVER
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I worked on that game for 5 years
flat 2d screen "hologram like princess leia" (which can be seen free floating in the middle of a room from any angle) you know those wheeled boards that do not levitate? they call them "hoverboards".......was it named by the same marketing firm, Lie, Deceive and Scam?
my filthy mind will take advantage of this
So how does it work.
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
lights and stuff
Woow really nice display/tech!
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
it is!
I dont know how people are impressed of it when 3ds did the same 9 years ago, same with Leia Pad and no those crazy prices
Nice, now we wait for Bored Apes 3D.
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
👀
song?
this is really cool, but $400 for a small picture frame is just too steep for me
@ziozzot
2 жыл бұрын
when displaying a $100k NFT it doesn't matter
damn, lets hope some big businesses pick up this tech so us peasants can get it for cheap in the near future
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
For real
bro the way you were looking at the camera had me feeling a certain way
@kien197
2 жыл бұрын
Down bad
@artofjhill
2 жыл бұрын
Is it a good or bad way though 🙃
Won't it be better to use a virtual reality headset instead ? + Doesn't need to load that much images + A lot bigger + You can visualize even better + Better quality depending on the headset + You can use the headset for a lot of other things + A LOT cheaper ! Even for newest/highest quality headsets - You have to put the headset on your head
@CritLoren
2 жыл бұрын
that negative is a biiig negative though, plus it's not a desk piece
Damn, I wish that company RabbitHoles Holograms didn’t die.
Finally, a 3D girl who doesn't think you're gross.
Hey, that's awesome! A device that consumes electricity, and will rarely be noticed (just like all your other pictures), after you have looked at it for the first ten times, lol. Hey! Maybe they can invent an Arduino and servo motor using nothing but solid gold contacts to drive a Do-Nothing machine reliably 24-7, for years on end.