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date: "2022-02-14T00:12:00-04:00" | ||
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title: "#10: Orange Balls" | ||
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Continuing our incremental progress exploring the AR app space, this week, Aaron shows off our first baby steps with a working prototype! Steve discusses his month long side project making movies, which prompts a discussion of how AR could be used in filmmaking. Then, Kotaro and Steve go on a tangent exploring nightmare AR/VR dystopia possibilities before getting back on track with this week's "Not a Sponsor" segment. Finally, the trio settles on a handful of feature paths to explore for next time. | ||
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## Topics Discussed: | ||
- Steve’s Film School Experience | ||
- Potential for AR as a filmmaking tool | ||
- AR for V-Tubing | ||
- Aaron's AR prototype | ||
- Drop a marker on an IRL location | ||
- Reality Composer Explained | ||
- How to get/create AR assets | ||
- Dystopian AR/VR Nightmares | ||
- Not a Sponsor: [Nuuly Thrift](https://www.nuuly.com/thrift) | ||
- Next Steps with the AR App | ||
- Occlusion mapping | ||
- Interactions with 3D objects | ||
- Some Text-based UI GUI | ||
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*Intro music: "When I Hit the Floor", © 2021 Lorne Behrman. Used with permission of the artist.* |