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Who wants his products configured directly in AR?
Thomas Kumlehn
PixelPartner
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Who wants his products configured directly in AR?
Working on interactive AR scenes (see ConfigXR) and landing pages for B2B use cases
Define your own elm-ui Element that works with Safari AR Quicklook feature on iOS 12+
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My thoughts about the Apple Roadmap for AR Quicklook
What is revolutional with AR Quicklook on iOS 13.4 ?
With iOS 13.4 Apple lifted the veil of some internals of its RealityKit universe.
Formerly their AR-Editor Reality Composer was exporting scenes only in a proprietary .reality file format. And just a few users and designers used it to manually create and update scenes. And developers had no access to documentation and not a clue how to create those scenes with their own Code base.
With iOS 13.4 and the new release of Reality Composer with USDZ export the situation changed drastically.
USDZ files are just uncompressed zip archives containing one or more USD files (the binary form = .usdc) and folders with textures and sounds needed by the scene (aka USDStage).
A Scriptable widget that shows the amount of people who have received the corona vaccination in Germany
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A plugin that makes it possible to upload Apple AR Quick Look files (.usdz + .reality) and glTF-binary (.glb) in WordPress Media Manager
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* Description: A plugin that makes it possible to upload AR files in Media Manager. Don't forget to add the three MIME types in web server config if necessary! No settings necessary, just activate and upload USDZ files in media library as usually. Tested with WP 5.2.3