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An idea too good to pass up, really. The TARDIS, of course, is smaller on the outside, so [Greg] needed a way to virtually model the interior of [9] and [10]’s home.
Greg Kumparak, from California, created a Tardis model that appeared to be bigger on the inside when viewed through a smartphone using computer modelling and augmented reality.
I built a TARDIS. With the help of some augmented reality trickery, it’s bigger on the inside (as any proper TARDIS should be.) Check out Kumparak’s blog for more details on the build process.
Case in point is Tardis Run, created by Whovian Joseph Larson of Cymons Designs. The game is contained in a 3D-printed Tardis that unfolds to reveal the board and pieces: four Doctors and four foes.
Greg built his little Tardis around Thanksgiving and added a little light on top. Because he’s a Dr. Who fan, he found his device to be lacking in realism. He then programmed a 3D model of the ...
A US-based inventor creates a Tardis that looks bigger on the inside than the outside thanks to the use of augmented reality.