“High-Speed Human Arm Projection Mapping with Skin Deformation” by Peng and Watanabe
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- High-Speed Human Arm Projection Mapping with Skin Deformation
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This paper proposes a high-speed human arm projection mapping system with accurate skin deformation. The latency of the developed system was 10 ms, which can hardly be noticeable visually. Compared to the conventional methods, this system provides more realistic experiences that enable digitally applied tattoos and special effects makeup.
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