Pouring water into the whole village like magic thanks to AR technology
Recently, a Twitter user with the account @ kiyossy0715 posted a video showing a very beautiful and interesting animated snow village appeared after the juice was poured into the cup making the netizens excited. . After just 3 days of airing, the video lasted just over half a minute and attracted nearly 9,000 re-tweets, more than 31,000 likes. Many viewers expressed that they just wanted to rush in and see what's in the cup.
Follow the video below to see what's interesting.
The video begins with a paper cup and fruit juice box that looks nothing special.
However, when pouring fruit juice into a cup we can easily see the unusual thing, the water is poured into the cup has metallic light.
When the paper cup is filled with water, the strange thing becomes even clearer.
The cup of water is like magic, opening another dimension. Take us to an animated world with a beautiful village covered with snow.
The magic has not stopped there, when changing the camera angle, the cup of water will let us admire more interesting things.
It is known that this is an entertainment application using AR technology of KATAKOTO Japan technology company. Previously, this unit used to develop "Spellmaster," a foreign language learning app through AR that allows objects to be displayed as magic.
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