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The One
11th October 2011, 18:41
Wow! Can someone please tell me that this technology couldn't possibly be used to stage a fake alien invasion of Earth!? Amazing!

Incredible and frightening at the same time,


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RMorgan
11th October 2011, 20:21
This is pretty nice! Itīs called mapped projection. I did a work using this tech last year.

Itīs a projection technique where you map (make an accurate 3D model) a object, and upload the data to a specific software linked to a special projector. This software distorts the projecting images in way that, when itīs projected on the mapped object, it compensates the perspective distortions that would happen with regular flat projectors, causing the illusion that the projection is actually part of the object.

I donīt think it could be used to fake an alien invasion, because itīs pretty hard to model and map the object to prepare it for the projection. It takes months of work do do something like in the video above.

The One
11th October 2011, 20:26
This is pretty nice! Itīs called mapped projection. I did a work using this tech last year.

Itīs a projection technique where you map (make an accurate 3D model) a object, and upload the data to a specific software linked to a special projector. This software distorts the projecting images in way that, when itīs projected on the mapped object, it compensates the perspective distortions that would happen with regular flat projectors, causing the illusion that the projection is actually part of the object.


I donīt think it could be used to fake an alien invasion, because itīs pretty hard to model and map the object to prepare it for the projection. It takes months of work do do something like in the video above.


Hey Raf my friend thanks for the input my mind does run away with me at times xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

RMorgan
11th October 2011, 20:33
This is pretty nice! Itīs called mapped projection. I did a work using this tech last year.

Itīs a projection technique where you map (make an accurate 3D model) a object, and upload the data to a specific software linked to a special projector. This software distorts the projecting images in way that, when itīs projected on the mapped object, it compensates the perspective distortions that would happen with regular flat projectors, causing the illusion that the projection is actually part of the object.


I donīt think it could be used to fake an alien invasion, because itīs pretty hard to model and map the object to prepare it for the projection. It takes months of work do do something like in the video above.


Hey Raf my friend thanks for the input my mind does run away with me at times xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Youīre always welcome my friend!

By the way, this tech has military uses indeed. It can be used as a camouflage to make tanks and other vehicles perfectly match their surroundings. Itīs somewhat simple:

1-Map the vehicle.
2-Use short-range projectors attached to the tanksīs lateral surface.
3-Get a camera to film and transmit the background images on the tankīs surface in real time.

There you go! Iīve got cloaked tank!!

Maia Gabrial
11th October 2011, 23:43
Pretty cool!
It seems to me that this technology needs a background to work. With that said, could THAT be the real reason for chemtrails? I think it's highly possible that this could be used for an alien invasion. With this and a few REAL crafts, they could pull it off.
Let's hope NOT!

Sidney
12th October 2011, 02:47
Either way, I think "they" can fake an alien invasion with this or other technology.

Mulder
12th October 2011, 03:37
I'm certain a "fake" invasion with some "projectors" is out of the question as too many people know about it & other people will simply NOT believe projected ships. They will want to go for rides in the UFOs, so bluebeam will fall apart. However, the REAL invasion with REAL UFOs is highly possible and I guess it will be followed by full disclosure from all countries in the world.