Chapter 3944 External installation(1/2)
Chapter 3943 External installation
As soon as the nimbus was thrown, it slowly floated behind Angel's head.
There was a circle of golden flames on the edge of the nimbus, and a quiet fire light also bloomed at this time.
Moreover, the light wheel is still turning slowly and firmly.
Looking from a distance, Angel looks like a god descending into the world against the background of the halo.
Angel raised his eyes to look at Laplace, with a certain brilliance in his eyes, and whispered: "Since you have seen the gods, why don't you worship?"
Looking at Angel whose tone suddenly jumped, Laplace felt a black and bold question mark pop up on his forehead.
"...Are you here?"
Angel calmed down his exaggerated expression, coughed twice, and said unnaturally: "It's nothing, I just suddenly thought of a line for a drama."
Laplace: "..."
She understood. Angel probably just came back from Ben Bo, and the tone of his speech was affected.
"I almost thought you were influenced by dark logic." Laplace shook his head.
"Dark logic?"
Laplace said casually: "You can understand it as an uncharacteristic behavior, which is dark logic. This is the saying in the Nonoan world."
Angel nodded in realization and did not ask any further questions.
Immediately afterwards, he summoned his magic hand and removed the halo from the back of his head.
He did suddenly think of a certain line just now, so he acted it out smoothly. Just like some people who pick up a perfect stick can't help but say: If you hold this stick when you are a child, all the flowers and grass will be gone.
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Pretty much the same truth.
However, apart from suddenly jumping out, Angel also had a reason for using this light wheel.
"I want to test how far it can move away from the user."
Since you want to use the light wheel as a "live camera" that follows you everywhere, you must do your best.
For example, when it follows the "anchor", at what distance and in what direction does it need to be located to have the best view?
For this reason, Angel wants to test its data.
After listening to Angel's story, Laplace raised his eyebrows, thinking of the scenes when he watched Angel's "live broadcast" many times before.
It has to be said that the scenes during Angel's live broadcast can be called art.
It makes the audience not feel the live broadcast at all, and even feels like they are there, as if they themselves are participating in it.
But Laplace knew that this was just an illusion.
When she walked forward, she couldn't see the scene behind her, nor would she raise her head to look at the sky.
Those overlooking shots of the city, blank shots of the sky, and the third perspective from behind were all deliberately done in order to create a sense of immersion for the audience when Angel used illusions to live broadcast.
The perspective of those who witnessed it is not as clear as the viewers watching the live broadcast.
"So, when you test these data, you want Sigimund to learn what you mentioned before..." Laplace recalled for a moment and hesitated: "Lens language?"
Angel glanced at Sigimund, who looked like an inverted triangular hill next to him, and shook his head silently: "No, learning this cannot be done overnight."
"I just want to try to see if I can modify this light wheel and make it a 'plug-in'."
External installation, referred to as plug-in.
At first, Laplace didn't understand what it meant, but with Angel's explanation, she probably understood.
It's similar to the tentacles Angel made for the Fuwa Heart Mirror.
Functional equipment mounted externally.
In Angel's view, the "Following" skill of the Nimbus is very good, and it can ensure that it will always follow Sigimund. But if the Nimbus is used as a live broadcast camera, the image projected into the Sea of Empty Mirrors will always be
Showing the back of Sigimund's head.
This obviously affects their future outlook.
Therefore, in order to avoid this problem, he decided to modify this "live camera" and use illusion to add some external mountings to it. When Sigimund enters a dark corner, he can find the best one by himself without him having to operate it.
lens position.
Although Laplace understood what Angel meant, she still didn't believe it: "Is it really possible to position the best lens position by yourself?"
In her opinion, this should be designed with intelligence in mind, right?
After all, identifying the best lens position requires subjective judgment.
So, Angel is planning to use illusion to create a plug-in with intelligence? Is this really possible?
While Angel was testing the data of the light wheel, he said to Laplace: "You misunderstood, this has nothing to do with intelligence. What I mean is, just keep the golden ratio between people and scenery in the lens."
"Although this method still cannot perfectly present the picture, and in some emergency situations, it may also lead to confusion of the picture."
"But this is the only way I can think of to increase the visual presentation."
As for what Laplace understands as "intelligence", Angel thinks it means "letting AI control the lens", which is very unrealistic... At least he can't create an AI with a powerful lens language now.
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This requires massive amounts of data.
But Angel is probably the only one who understands the subject of camera language during live broadcasts.
Even Jon is far inferior to Angel in this aspect.
So, where does the massive data come from to feed AI?
However, without the help of AI, Angel's stupid method is actually barely feasible. At least when it comes to static images, the golden ratio between people and scenery is most consistent with viewing habits.
Angel explained a lot to Laplace, but she was still a little confused.
But this was not important, because not long after, Angel said that the data test was over and the "plug-in" was ready.
Angel waved his hand, and a large number of illusion nodes appeared, and then the aura of the nightmare world blended into them, turning into countless dancing green lines.
These green patterns were arranged on the light wheel by Angel.
After a brief flash, the green streak disappeared.
At first glance, the light wheel was unchanged from before, but Angel said: "The arrangement of the light wheel has been completed, and now the last step is left."
Under Laplace's doubtful gaze, Angel looked at Sigimund not far away.
From the beginning to the end, except for the initial glance towards them, Sigimund never paid attention to their conversation. Instead, he lowered his eyebrows and lowered his eyes, presumably simulating the battle in his mind.
"The main plug-in is arranged on the light wheel, and a traction plug-in needs to be arranged on Sigimund. The two sides form a certain cycle of repulsion and gravity, so that the lens can maintain the golden ratio."
It sounds a bit complicated...
But in fact, this application is very simple for wizards.
For example, after some wizards enter the reading state, they will stick "circulating threads" on all the books in the bookshelf. With a thought, any book can be easily pulled to the front by the wizard, and can also be pushed at will by the wizard.
Return to original position.
The "plug-in" created by Angel also follows this principle.
You don't even need to use fantasy alchemy, you can just make a simple shell to achieve the effect.
Therefore, the manufacturing speed of this plug-in is faster than Laplace imagined.
A few minutes later, Angel not only left a traction plug on Sigimund, but also let him take a walk around the Manor of Words.
While Sigimund was walking around, Angel used an illusion to simulate a "live broadcast".
This live broadcast picture is the picture that appears when the light wheel is used as a "camera".
After seeing it, Laplace had to admit that the picture was very stable and the viewing angle was very high. No matter which direction Sigimund was facing, the light wheel could quickly capture it, giving the picture an excellent human scene.
balance.
Of course, there are many flaws.
For example, the focus is entirely on Sigimund, and it is difficult to see other scenes except Sigimund.
To be continued...