Three-dimensional mobile interface that tracks user eye movements
The development, which will be discussed below, deserves very close attention; by its very existence, it refutes the thesis that it is impossible to create a truly three-dimensional interface on flat displays. And, actually, what should be understood as a truly three-dimensional interface? However, looking at the development of the Swedish company The Astonishing Tribe, it becomes clear that the real three-dimensional operating environment simply can not be otherwise.
The main secret of the technology is tracking the movements of the user's eyes and their position relative to the display; this allows you to achieve the most plausible 3D effect. I would like to hope that in the future such solutions will gain more and more popularity, providing us with another piece of aesthetic pleasure when working with the phone. At least in comparison with standard 2D-menus with simple animation, the new development certainly wins.
In order to understand what is at stake, I recommend watching the video on the developer's website
via mobiledevice.ru
The main secret of the technology is tracking the movements of the user's eyes and their position relative to the display; this allows you to achieve the most plausible 3D effect. I would like to hope that in the future such solutions will gain more and more popularity, providing us with another piece of aesthetic pleasure when working with the phone. At least in comparison with standard 2D-menus with simple animation, the new development certainly wins.
In order to understand what is at stake, I recommend watching the video on the developer's website
via mobiledevice.ru