In the 3D modeling sense, AR involves combining a live video stream with a 3D model to create the illusion that the model is a physical object in the real world. All you need is a webcam (the ones that are built in to many laptops work just fine), a 3D model (SketchUp takes care of that), a printed-out paper "target" and a piece of AR software that can put everything together. This video shows AR in action:
And here’s an illustration that shows the setup:
A simple Augmented Reality setup for SketchUp, using an external monitor to show the video output. Note that a second monitor isn't necessary for using this plugin. |
Thanks to an Italian outfit called Inglobe Technologies, SketchUp users have been able to ride the AR wave for a while now. They've just released version 2 of their AR-media Plugin for Google SketchUp. Three great things about this shiny, happy piece of tech:
- It's available for both Windows and Mac OSX.
- It's available in three flavors: Free (Personal Learning Edition), Professional Lite and Professional.
- I was able to use it, which means that it can't be that hard to figure out.
Here’s a video that shows off the new features in ARmedia Plugin 2.0:
Source: Official Google Sketchup Blog
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