Can you imagine yourself holding a mobile device and viewing a blueprint in 3D AR? Will that be helpful to you for early stages of prototyping ? Or editing that blueprint?
Augmented reality is awesome, but it HAD to be well done.
I had a consultant once submit their proposal using VR and omg, something must have been wrong with the perspective they used because the second I put the goggles on I was nearly sick. Felt like I was hovering over the space at such a strange & non-human angle.
AR is more helpful in the CA process and VR is more useful in the ‘prototyping’ / design process. That’s assuming the project necessitates and has the funding to perform a detailed survey to populate the 3D model.
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How can Augmented reality help you in prototyping buildings ??
Can you imagine yourself holding a mobile device and viewing a blueprint in 3D AR? Will that be helpful to you for early stages of prototyping ? Or editing that blueprint?
Yes, but it will require safe site access. Already using VR, which is great because it is portable and not location dependent.
The words blueprint and AR in one sentence, ha! Sounds like a homework assignment.
Augmented reality is awesome, but it HAD to be well done.
I had a consultant once submit their proposal using VR and omg, something must have been wrong with the perspective they used because the second I put the goggles on I was nearly sick. Felt like I was hovering over the space at such a strange & non-human angle.
They were not hired on the project.
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