🤠 Lost in exploration 🎨 Making cool things at the edge of tech + design. Experimenting with new formats for interactive content at real-world touchpoints.
Dropped this into my pool an hour ago and I’m still staring at it. We’ve reached the point where you can claim any physical space and turn it into a 3D playground for others to find.
If you could hide a 3D character anywhere in your city, where would it be?
#AR#AugmentedReality
Dropped this into my pool an hour ago and I’m still staring at it. We’ve reached the point where you can claim any physical space and turn it into a 3D playground for others to find.
If you could hide a 3D character anywhere in your city, where would it be?
#AR#AugmentedReality
@Anatolij_3D No need to physically print or assemble, you just upload the 3D file and drop in AR by assigning real world location where you want to place it. So it renders in AR or digitally "prints" it.
Dropping stuff into the real world and having people step into your story is kinda wild
Tried it with an animated 3D Zoey from Kpop Demon Hunters. What character would you place and where?
@natsios_n This piece has a lot of personality. A strong story can make people much more attached to a character.
Giving people a way to experience it, explore its story, and learn about the creator behind it could make it more shareable and show what people connect with most.
Dropping stuff into the real world and having people step into your story is kinda wild
Tried it with an animated 3D Zoey from Kpop Demon Hunters. What character would you place and where?
@Moose865975 One way is to anchor the artwork to a real-world location so people can discover it thru their phone, view it in AR, and explore the story behind the piece or the creator. With Netblitz, it's mostly just uploading the artwork and choosing where people can find it.
Dropped this into my pool an hour ago and I’m still staring at it. We’ve reached the point where you can claim any physical space and turn it into a 3D playground for others to find.
If you could hide a 3D character anywhere in your city, where would it be?
#AR#AugmentedReality
@chyvak34 Sure, it's not replacing print. More like giving collectors more to discover and share.
Someone buys the figurine, scans QR, sees the character come alive in AR, learns its story, and discovers more of your work as a creator.
You could even drop the 3D in real-world locations.
@underwoodxie96 Very nice! What if you could drop your digital art in real world locations for other people to discover and tap into, would that be interesting?
Dropped this into my pool an hour ago and I’m still staring at it. We’ve reached the point where you can claim any physical space and turn it into a 3D playground for others to find.
If you could hide a 3D character anywhere in your city, where would it be?
#AR#AugmentedReality