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Here is our latest demonstration of the AR Code Object Capture app: transforming a restaurant dish 🍣 into a breathtaking 3D model and subsequently into an AR QR Code. Explore the future of digital dining and discover how AR Codes can elevate restaurant marketing through menus and websites. To...

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BLENDER SUSHI 🫶 X - 24/7 Blenderian2 years ago

I tried the app, so far the capture process is slightly too long and having the bounding box and having to go around 360 can be tricky for some objects. However the result seems pretty amazing.

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Maxime Maisonneuve2 years ago

The capture process took approximately 1 minute, while the 3D reconstruction process took around 4 minutes. When compared to previous photogrammetry processes on a MacBook or dedicated servers, the difference is significant, and it’s poised to become even faster in the future! 🚀

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Brain Of History2 years ago

Absolutely brilliant! 🤩 The fusion of AR with dining takes the culinary experience to a whole new dimension. It's not just about tasting the food anymore; it's about immersing oneself in it. Can't wait to see this tech become a staple in restaurants worldwide.

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Sean2 years ago

@jessicaTV Can objects be exported to a common 3d model format to then be used in an app of our own making?

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Maxime Maisonneuve2 years ago

The AR Code Object Capture app automatically generates .usdz files. You can then import them into Blender to convert them to various 3d file formats. When your capture is linked to an AR Code, you will have the possibility to download the .glb and .usdz versions of your 3D model on the statistics page of your AR Code at:

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Daniel Pikl2 years ago

Object needs to be larger then 8 cm? In the near future, would objects smaller than that be possible to scan? Also, rotating objects on turntable would be a bonus too 😉

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Nikki Luzader2 years ago

It would be nice to have the ability to rotate the object rather than trying to rotate around the object. Just a thought, but my first try was pretty cool! Also it didn’t really capture the inside of the cup perfectly, but I feel like it did a pretty decent job!

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Maxime Maisonneuve2 years ago

You can rotate the 3D model in the AR view. Feel free to give it a try by scanning the AR QR Code generated in the video 🚀

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Giorgio💧💹🧲2 years ago

wow!!

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