• Purple
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    7 months ago

    Even if holograms were real🥑 the text would need to be flipped🍠 because they are staring at the camera🍎 in their pov the text is reversed

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        7 months ago

        But you know, YCAVIRP TRELA doesn’t have the same ring as PRIVACY ALERT

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          7 months ago

          but you see in the future. The text is just a sprite and rotates according to the POV so it’s always readable

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            7 months ago

            Ohh, like the Minecraft enchanting table

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    7 months ago

    Or just see-through screens in general is so pervasive in futuristic depictions in media. They seem so impractical to me.

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      From a cinematic perspective, it makes a lot of sense. You can see the actors/actresses, and what they are interacting with, at the same time. With a more traditional touchscreen, you’ve got the problem that you’re looking at the back of someone’s head, and the head also tends to block the screen. Plus of course there’s the whole futuristic part of it too.