Quite a few places have done it. Disney do it in Florida and Hong Kong. They did it on the castle at night every night before and after the fireworks. Also Universal used it for one of their scare zones at Halloween Horror Nights this year.gavin said:I'd never thought of how they could be used in theme parks, which is stupid really; it seems like such an obvious application
To be honest that looks more like just a projection on a building to me. I imagine video mapping means the projections have to correspond to permanent features and the shape of the building.Martyn B said:^ And DLP used it for the opening of ToT;
Yup, its pretty awsome stuff.
STC said:To be honest that looks more like just a projection on a building to me. I imagine video mapping means the projections have to correspond to permanent features and the shape of the building.Martyn B said:^ And DLP used it for the opening of ToT;
Yup, its pretty awsome stuff.
Another good example is the current night-time show at Hotel Colosseo, Europa Park.