Augmented Reality with Flash

Here’s another “wow” project – FLARToolKit (FLash Augmented Reality ToolKit)

Your webcam, little bit of Papervision, the FLARToolKit, and you’re off.

It’s similar technology to that which powers “Eye of Judgement”, and is pretty cool.  If you’ve got a webcam go and scribble a large black box onto a bit of paper and test it out.

Kudos to Make me pulse and Games Alfresco for finding the link in the first place!

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James is a Senior New Media Developer at MMT Digital, and has BA(Hons) in Design for Interactive Media from the University of Gloucestershire. He loves designing and producing all sorts of website and Flash-related things, as well as prattling on about technologies.Day-to-day he works with Flash, Dreamweaver, Director, Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server 2007 (MOSS) and in his spare time he mucks about in Flex and Wordpress.Follow James on Twitter.

7 Responses to “Augmented Reality with Flash”

  1. saul 13th January, 2009 at 8:55 pm # Reply

    Really cool!

  2. legend of mir 20th February, 2009 at 10:34 pm # Reply

    Wow im gonna have to try that one

  3. Chris 25th March, 2009 at 2:42 am # Reply

    Great toolkit…biggest issue i’ve found so far is performance squeezing as much as possible out of it. Here is we did for Earth Hour

    http://earthhour.org/earthinyourhands

    Let me know what you think…

  4. James 25th March, 2009 at 10:40 am # Reply

    That Earth Hour one is pretty cool – I like the mouse interaction.

    It seems a little difficult to hold the card and move the mouse, but that does give me some ideas…

  5. jpdguzman 16th November, 2009 at 8:16 pm # Reply

    Hey! We did some tinkering about FLAR. Check out http://www.raincreativelab.com to see what we have done to FLAR and Papervision.

    Tell me what you think? Thanks,

  6. Adjustable Dumbbells · 8th November, 2010 at 1:00 pm # Reply

    we always join the Earth Hour because it is one of the ways that you can show your support on the environment .

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