It seems like this virtual changing room still have some bugs to work through, but it’s always exciting to see an implementation of augmented reality coming to life.
From the screenshots, the virtual overlay of the clothes does not follow different body vital statistics, which is important to a shopper since one of the reasons we try on clothes is to see how well it fits.
For now, it’s probably good when I only need to choose the colour of the clothes.
Freshly squeezed juice from $1.50-$2.00. Another reason why Little India is an awesome work location.
Old Chang Kee at City Square Mall. Together with mr bean, subway, bYSI and Charles & Keith, increasing my expenditure, being so near to my office at Little India. Not a bad thing I suppose. Me and my colleagues have been wishing for a subway for the longest time.
Interesting how you can print books on demand with the machine. Limits to public domain books due to copyright issues. An option for self-published writers? They’ll need to work out a royalties scheme though.
Looking through my old bookmark links and revisited this page of 15+ Amazingly Clever Logos.
The more memorable logos often are the ones with irregular shapes. Too many logos around are circles, rectangles or squares.