Hmm, it just occurred to me that this huge
red balloon pointer is what the Ghostbusters
would have fought if Ray Stantz had thought
of Google instead of the Stay-Puft
Marshmallow Man.
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Al Abut, Carrick Mundell, kastner, RobertAndrews, and 47 other people added this photo to their favorites.
kokogiak (99 months ago | reply)
Meta-Factoid: the base image is borrowed from A9 Local images. So this is actually a Real-world-A9-GoogleMaps mashup.
kastner (99 months ago | reply)
Wow, this one is MUCH more disturbing then the first one :)
VERY well done, what did you do the 3d in?
kokogiak (99 months ago | reply)
The 3D is just done in Rhino3D with touchups in Photoshop.
Carrick Mundell (99 months ago | reply)
This is brilliant.
brownpau (99 months ago | reply)
Along those lines, I've done the US Capitol according to Google Maps.
Hmm, it just occurred to me that this huge red balloon pointer is what the Ghostbusters would have fought if Ray Stantz had thought of Google instead of the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man.
Alexander Becker (99 months ago | reply)
Amazing.
RobertAndrews (99 months ago | reply)
This stuff would make such a good TV advert.
Tom Harpel (98 months ago | reply)
It works because of the chaotic feeling lended by the people, the cop with the moving hands, etc. Great work.
abbyladybug (98 months ago | reply)
Hahahaha! Awesome!
caffeineslinger (98 months ago | reply)
f-ing Awesome!
powerpeecee [deleted] (98 months ago | reply)
Most Excellent And Totally Awesome
I, for one, Welcome our new, All Knowing, Google Overlords.
darthriddle (97 months ago | reply)
This is kewl man...so what happens to ppl in the blue-purple haze? Do they feel the google nirvana? ;-)
chris tofu (88 months ago | reply)
wow...
Marco Pompei (86 months ago | reply)
Simply brilliant
e-strategyblog.com (68 months ago | reply)
Very cool! Thanks for posting this. I just used it in a blog post: Augmented Reality Marketing.