These are a few real-time examples of Augmented Reality works I made using Spark AR Studio software.
First I took pictures of the house with my DSLR camera and turned them into a 3D mesh using photogrammetry software called Meshroom. Then I optimized the output model in Blender.
First I took pictures of the house with my DSLR camera and turned them into a 3D mesh using photogrammetry software called Meshroom. Then I optimized the output model in Blender.
For this one which is the Massachusetts College of Art and Design building in Boston, for 3D scanning I used the same technique of putting pictures into Meshroom, but this time I used Google Earth to take multiple screenshots of different angles of the building. The result is not as clean as a camera but I simulated a drone photography.
And finally this one is a project I showed in Doran Gallery of MassArt as part of my Final Thesis show. I used a 3D scan of my body (avatar) and animated partially. The challenge was to adjust the target texture so that it aligns with the AR piece.