Apparatus and method for teaching artwork and cosmetic adjustment on the human form using 4D rendering

This invention is an application of 4D human form modeling technology enabled by high-speed data processes and a temporal adjustment scheme for teaching and understanding external and/or cosmetic changes on the human form. The potential applications of this technology are limitless within the confin...

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description This invention is an application of 4D human form modeling technology enabled by high-speed data processes and a temporal adjustment scheme for teaching and understanding external and/or cosmetic changes on the human form. The potential applications of this technology are limitless within the confines of external human modeling and are only confined by the system's ability to process human form data. A source is defined by content to be replicated and displayed, and all associated components. The source may be either data captured in real-time or in some mannequin form or component already available. The source is processed and displayed on a medium that is appropriate for the distribution of the source. Since there are varying systems for displaying information and display technology is a dynamic medium, this invention is applicable to all existing and planned display apparatus for the foreseeable future. The system generates a model and a corresponding series of temporal events and streams data to the display as appropriate for each view and point in time. The display can act completely dynamically and each point in space and time can be view independently. The system uses a 4D model to develop a more complete understanding of the processes and effects the beginning and outcome at the end of a temporal event. By allowing each point in time and space to be visited at will; each step in a process can be revisited to better clarify each change and step.
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