Have there been any updates to the tools/tech since this video was made? For example, the minimum marker size (2.5cm diagonal)? Can tools like Flutter (with ARCore / ar_flutter_plugin) be used to precisely indicate a component, like shown at the 4m20s mark? For example to find a component on a Printed-Circuit-Board? As a starter, I'm thinking of a BINGO-like game that overlays a marker on a specific square in a 1000x1000 grid.. where, if A4 is said/entered, the Android app would use a fiducial on the page to calculate how far into the grid it needs to place a coin (scaling it based on the the angle and how close the camera is to the paper). If that works then the PCB!
wow ! this video really got me interested in using AR right away! could you people please tell me any app or technique which is free of cost and can incorporate things like what you showed on 3:23. being a student, its hard to buy you know :)
That's an interesting topic to talk about. We're not promoting any tools per se, but would recommend looking towards Spark AR as the most avaliable tool to start with
Great video guys. I just have one question: is there any like..physical device that can be used or attached on objects to work as a marker? So that the camera or phone can track it with high precision?
Thank you! There are a couple of ways to ensure precision, it all depends on the task you have. We would suggest either object reco or additional mapping using one of the SDKs out there. Let us know if you have more questions
Not exactly. Snapchat is similar to Gaussian filters that divides face on segments to put content on. Read more about Snap and other face filters here: wear-studio.com/blog/industries/how-marketing-actually-comes-to-all-those-funny-faces/