Tucson Sculpture Festival 2012

Sunday, 21 March 2021

Augmented Reality -- Adobe Aero app

 I uploaded my 3D figure drawing to be viewed in Augmented Reality with an iPhone using the Adobe Aero app (see this YouTube for an explanation).

Then we placed my figure drawing in the Sculpture Garden at the Albuquerque Museum:


in the Albuquerque Museum Sculpture Garden


in the Albuquerque Museum Sculpture Garden


I downloaded the Adobe Aero beta version desktop software (download link), to upload my 3D drawing from March 9th and create a scene.  Then I exported that scene to the Adobe archive so that people can access my augmented reality drawing to view in the Adobe Aero app (for Apple devices only).


under the Onate sculpture at the ABQ Museum,
shown in the Aero app interface on the iPhone



We tried this before 10 years ago, using GPS to place my Augmented Reality sculpture in the Albuquerque Museum, but the technology was not able to do that yet:



  • However there are AR Codes that allow the viewer to scan and view Augmented Reality (Apple app)
QR code to my figure on the Aero app



There are other Augmented Reality Sculpture Gardens:

Maybe we should also "Augment Bomb" the Tucson Sculpture Park.



VM COFFEE

On the counter at VM Coffee:




The Adobe Aero app
will take videos in 3D




Augmented LOS LUNAS

My Augmented Reality figure in front of the donkey and goats at Europa in Los Lunas, New Mexico:

at Europa in Los Lunas





Augmented SANDIA MOUNTAINS

My Augmented Reality figure in the snow of the Sandia Mountains outside of Albuquerque:

My figure in nature,
Sandia Mountains

on Chano the dog


  • Apparently the new iPhones (iOS 13) and Android 7 devices even have built in Augmented Reality viewing capabilities -- that is, without downloading an app!



Other AUGMENTED REALITY
Applications

John Tollett made a short video film using Augmented Reality masks:


 
The next step is to make one's own Augmented Reality masks:
  • Lens Studio apparently has software that allows users to make their own augmented reality experiences for Snapchat (which can also be used in Zoom).  
  • Spark AR has software that allows users to make their own augmented reality experiences on Instagram and Facebook.  


MY CREATION PROCESS 

  • I first drew the figure from a live model in Paint 3D, the free art program that comes with Windows 10.  I really like this program.  It will download a GLB file, which is in a 3D format.
  • I can then upload that GLB file and alter than figure in Blender, the free 3D software available online for download.
  • I decimated the 3D figure above in InstantMeshes so that it would be small enough to use in Augmented Reality apps. 

DESERT TRIANGLE 
AUGMENTED REALITY

Augment El Paso enhanced three prints for the Desert Triangle Print Carpeta project in 2015.  One of those Augmented Reality prints is currently in the ¡Printing the Revolution! exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.  

Below is a YouTube playlist of the three Augmented Reality prints:





SUMMARY

My Android tablet is too old to use all the new Augmented Reality apps.  Nor do I have an iPhone to use the Adobe Aero app to view my figure in Augmented Reality.  Furthermore, it does not look like there is a good cross-platform way for all devices to view the same Augmented Reality experience.

Moreover it looks like Snapchat and Facebook have different Augment Reality overlays that are proprietary, and do not work outside those apps, even on the same device.

Therefore we may not quite be there with Augmented Reality -- yet.  But there might be bigger things on the horizon like the Microsoft Hololens 2.


  • Note: I posted seven 3D figures in GLB format for download as a zip file -- 210316_GLB_gestures.zip (5 MB) -- which could be used to create other Augmented Reality scenes.  These are my gesture drawings from March, 16, 2021.

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