Saturday, 17 November 2012

Virtual Dressing Room, huh?



Have you ever been to a fashion boutique and the salesgirl got irked and smirked at us because we were trying on so many clothes? Just like how Mak Cik - Mak Cik Edu always do that to us? MySpace Like hey son of a peacock, get out now! Don't hate them now, because by using this cool software developed by a California company called FaceCake, you can try on as many dresses as you wish before you actually purchase them. MySpace


Using a setup built around the Microsoft Kinect and a live webcam feed, the Swivel system projects the user’s image onto his or her own screen. The available product categories appear in lists on the sides of the screen so customers can use hand gestures to select products that interest them. How interesting is that! No one's gonna see what are you gonna try on, because you will do it in your room. Privacy is secured this time.


The clothing, accessories and jewelry are digitally overlaid on the image of the customer. The items would fit realistically, taking the customer’s body shape into account. Shoppers can even turn around to see how clothes would look from the sides and change the on-screen background to see how the look would work in the real world.


Amazingly, Swivel will also make recommendations on outfits and even let shoppers take snapshots of different looks to send to friends and family. MySpace

p/s: By the way guys, this is our second teaser for the group projectMySpace

2 comments:

  1. Ahha, I read about this virtual dressing room at Maria Elena's blog.It's cool to try how many clothes you want before you purchase.However, I don't really believe on virtual dressing room or even online shopping when it comes to clothes.I prefer to touch the fabric with my own hands and have the clothes worn on my body before buy it.

    ReplyDelete
  2. untuk gegel gegel la nampaknye

    ReplyDelete