Now virtual fitting rooms are no longer a rarity. They even put in some stores, allowing customers to evaluate different things, putting them on themselves in virtual reality. It all looks like a tall mirror that shows a buyer with already “dressed” things from the store. Some online stores introduce similar systems that only require pictures of the buyer in full growth. But there are even more interesting virtual fitting rooms - I suggest to evaluate one created by a cheerful Arbuzz development team.
The system developed by them works on the basis of Microsoft Kinect, and allows you to try on everything that is in the database - from pants and cardigans to women's skirts (on a peasant who demonstrates all this, the skirt looks like a kitchen apron). In general, a really interesting development, which is quite applicable for the home, and not just for shops. If the system had been developed, and would have been standardized, it would be possible to load models of clothing from online stores (and sites of ordinary clothing stores), and try on yourself. ')