0:41 augmented reality is a technology allowing the real world to blend with the virtual world providing on-hand guidelines for understanding all the internet has to provide about the real world and more.
To understand augmented reality you first need to understand the word augment: to make greater by adding something. And what’s being added is a digital layer. Therefore augmented reality is making the world that already exists greater by adding a digital layer to it.
this makes sense. but please explain to me a little bit more. is it a see-through tiny flat sheet in front of a painting, for example? and it is switched on and off with electricity. when it is on, there is a digital layer to the physical. when it is off, then one sees only the physical as it actually is. secondly, if I hold my phone, in front of the painting, I will be able to see something else when looking at the phone screen than what I will be seeing with my naked eye?
0:41 Augmented Reality is the combination of real world objects and the visual reality where the real world elements are enhanced by a computer and is digitally manipulated creating an AR simulation.
I’ve been researching on AR and I think the implications and applications of AR are astounding. I see all the positives of the use of AR, however haters of AR see the negatives and call it invasive. How do you think AR when mainstreamed through the inventions such as Apple Glass, will affect daily life? Do you think the bad outweighs the good? For me, personally, I see too much good out of this invention and see the world of possibilities that it opens.
I would like to create an AR camera for my job. I'm an automotive photographer and it would be really great to use AR to help line up the cars correctly.
To me, AR is a visual skill or learning aid that may support training programs using augmented reality resources that enhance the environment where constraints may exist.
Some tools I've come across for creating AR experiences on a mobile device: Adobe Aero, Apple's RealityKit and TorchAR (all iOS I believe). I'd love a quick intro into these tools, what I can build with them, and which is the best choice for me
Im a truck driver. I want to develop an AR where it shows how it feels to be a truck driver, with every interaction with other drivers, customers, and CDL training, from book work, to pre trip inspection, what to look for, and even testing with an 18 wheeler and what to expect.
Can you make a video about Reality Converter the Apple App to create USDZ file format. How do I add textures and animation to these objects once they are in the USDZ format
0:41 To me Ar is the future that can be created that will soon blur the lines between Virtual Reality and what we know to be reality they go hand and hand as it is and will only continue to grow into our daily lives
Augmented reality is a mix of real world view (what we see) and computer generated images layered ontop of that view, typically displayed by a device fitted with a camera, such as a phone. The most popular example I can think of being Pokemon Go which uses real world view with pokemon layered on top of that which you catch.
(without reading anyone elses responses) I would define AR as a digital environment visually overlayed on top of what we see in the physical environment.
Any books you recommend to familiarize yourself with AR? I find AR really fascinating and want to be apart of it as it inevitability picks up steam this decade
How can I contact you sir if I wanted to know more about them... I'm a student trying to work on a project and I'm trying to learn about things but the questions I have are not being answered anywhere I hope I can contact someone soon
Good question. There are several ways to trigger an AR experience: 1) The device detects a horizontal or vertical surface. This is used when your AR experience is just looking for any surface that meets the alignment criteria. This is usually referred to as a PlaneAnchor. 2) The device detects a pre-programmed image. This is usually referred to as an ImageAnchor. In the case of Apple AR, the image can be static or moving. ARKit does both detection and tracking of 2D images. 3) The device detects a pre-scanned 3D objects. This will be an ObjectAnchor. Currently ARKit only supports detection, not tracking. Meaning the object cannot move. 4) The device detects a geospatial reference, which can also be referred to as an ARGeoAnchor. This is great for placing AR content or experiences in the real-world (for world-scale AR). This is however only supported in a few major cities at the moment. 5) And finally the device can also detect any face in the frame and overlay content on it. This is referred to as a FaceAnchor. A little note: everything in the AR scene is usually attached to an Anchor. That’s why most of these have postfix -Anchor. Hope that helps! Best, Ryan
What is ar A:a revolutionary life changing idea that could provide new experiences and ideas, imagine this , a computer on your face, that you could acces during anytime, for example at school you could put on some glasses and follow class instructions
What's interesting about AR is the program is basically building a game world in real-time based off the real world but it's invisible to the user. Only digital things they want to see in that invisible game world show up. What's also cool is that means it has the potential to remove physical things through the glasses as well. Take that monitor in the video. The game world knows what's behind it so it can project that over top of the actual monitor to make you think the monitor isn't there anymore. That has to have some crazy unknown uses :) That being said we can see how processing power is key to all of this. How fast these game worlds can be built and update in real-time is the difference between a seamless smooth experience and getting motion sickness.
Really should have included an example of distance and hiding digital content behind physical objects (walking behind the desk and showing the computer monitor covering half of the digital fan)
Great clarity & highly articulate. Love the videos! I'm excited for the day AR glasses become consumer-ready. Do you think SLAM could be used for inward eye-tracking to function as a cursor for selection? Also, would wifi-6 tether between glasses and watch enable computation to happen remotely to keep the form factor small and sleek? In theory, we wouldn't need to bring the slab of glass we call phones around anymore. Again, love the content, keep it coming! :D
@@realityschool I see. Thanks for sharing. Fair point on cloud computing. I personally have not Stadia, but have seen some neat gameplay reviews on TH-cam. The most meaningful impact I feel AR can bring is revitalising the education system globally. The next generation is in for a treat in learning! They will be smarter, more exposed much younger. I grew up with having dial up connectivity. Having to wait 3 minutes for a 15second clip on TH-cam 😅 Community-driven teaching and learning even today with streaming apps is much more interactive. How do you foresee AR tech to be integrated with the development of robotics as a whole?
@@realityschool That is wicked cool! I've always been fascinated with robotics. My first exposure of the two was in Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter back in 2006. They would visualise the health analytics of team members and augment findings from the UAV's point of view ie coordinates of safe spots and target areas. I played Horizon Zero dawn recently, and their implementation of AR in the gameplay is surreal. With real-time tracking of the target's movement to guide the decision-making process. I dig what Hololens marketed in their product launch some years ago about guiding the process to health care professionals and engineers in the field. How do you find developing on that platform? Is it intuitive? How does the support compare with developing AR with say ARKit?
@@realityschool Awesome. I think you'll enjoy the game! Perhaps even derive some inspiration in your future apps :) I see, that's great. Thanks for your time, Ryan. Will be tuning into the channel as I delve deeper into this field. Best wishes!
0:41 augmented reality is a technology allowing the real world to blend with the virtual world providing on-hand guidelines for understanding all the internet has to provide about the real world and more.
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augmented reality: immersion of digital landscape into the human physical through the manipulation of the senses.
They can just stay in reality for all of that.
senses if touch one of them then bet that nah senses got it it really can be all in one
To understand augmented reality you first need to understand the word augment: to make greater by adding something. And what’s being added is a digital layer. Therefore augmented reality is making the world that already exists greater by adding a digital layer to it.
this makes sense. but please explain to me a little bit more. is it a see-through tiny flat sheet in front of a painting, for example? and it is switched on and off with electricity. when it is on, there is a digital layer to the physical. when it is off, then one sees only the physical as it actually is. secondly, if I hold my phone, in front of the painting, I will be able to see something else when looking at the phone screen than what I will be seeing with my naked eye?
2:30 I feel like a lidar copy of the room would allow more precision??
0:41 Augmented Reality is the combination of real world objects and the visual reality where the real world elements are enhanced by a computer and is digitally manipulated creating an AR simulation.
I’ve been researching on AR and I think the implications and applications of AR are astounding. I see all the positives of the use of AR, however haters of AR see the negatives and call it invasive. How do you think AR when mainstreamed through the inventions such as Apple Glass, will affect daily life? Do you think the bad outweighs the good? For me, personally, I see too much good out of this invention and see the world of possibilities that it opens.
0:41 augmented reality is the use of technology in which data interacts with the real world environment
I would like to create an AR camera for my job. I'm an automotive photographer and it would be really great to use AR to help line up the cars correctly.
To me, AR is a visual skill or learning aid that may support training programs using augmented reality resources that enhance the environment where constraints may exist.
How fast can AR systems map environments that you are moving through?
Some tools I've come across for creating AR experiences on a mobile device: Adobe Aero, Apple's RealityKit and TorchAR (all iOS I believe). I'd love a quick intro into these tools, what I can build with them, and which is the best choice for me
I don't understand🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷🧐
Ar brings a virtual object to the real world
Im a truck driver. I want to develop an AR where it shows how it feels to be a truck driver, with every interaction with other drivers, customers, and CDL training, from book work, to pre trip inspection, what to look for, and even testing with an 18 wheeler and what to expect.
Hello! Can we use this Augmented reality for master thesis? Such a help!
Can you make a video about Reality Converter the Apple App to create USDZ file format. How do I add textures and animation to these objects once they are in the USDZ format
0:41 To me Ar is the future that can be created that will soon blur the lines between Virtual Reality and what we know to be reality they go hand and hand as it is and will only continue to grow into our daily lives
Incredible video. Your explanation is clear and concise. Loved it!
Thank you, Kevin! 🙏🏼
Best,
Ryan
Software we can visualize in realtime ecosystems
Whats the difference between this and mixed reality?
Your explanation is very lucid and straight. Thanks
How did you use Mac for development?
I would love to understand differences AR to VR: in which use cases AR is better than VR, in which use cases it is the other way around
Great video. AR clearly explained!
Wonderfully explained
Im trying to see if its possible to make a game like Memories of Alhambra
Super interesting video that made me understand more how AR works ( personally works in the mobile app field but not a technical person )
Can I know how that 3d maps are created and the locations are tracked ? Know in the sense the background algo ^-^'.
Thanks for such a great content.
Allows to mix physical and digital world
0:41 augmented reality creates digital additions to our current reality via apps and tools
perfectly explained, thank you i got my answer.u are doing good work should got more subscriber
Augmented reality is a mix of real world view (what we see) and computer generated images layered ontop of that view, typically displayed by a device fitted with a camera, such as a phone. The most popular example I can think of being Pokemon Go which uses real world view with pokemon layered on top of that which you catch.
Appreciate your commentary on ar products and services available for free
love your explanation, i wanted to get started in learning AR and want to use in mobile apps, can you please guide me how to start.
@@realityschool thnk
(without reading anyone elses responses) I would define AR as a digital environment visually overlayed on top of what we see in the physical environment.
Any books you recommend to familiarize yourself with AR? I find AR really fascinating and want to be apart of it as it inevitability picks up steam this decade
How can I contact you sir if I wanted to know more about them... I'm a student trying to work on a project and I'm trying to learn about things but the questions I have are not being answered anywhere I hope I can contact someone soon
Feel free to post the questions in the comments. Happy to take a look! 👍🏼
Is there anyway that the AR is activated on a signal... Or by looking at a specific object maybe tracking a face or something like that
And it will become a discussion here I hope you don't mind
Good question. There are several ways to trigger an AR experience:
1) The device detects a horizontal or vertical surface. This is used when your AR experience is just looking for any surface that meets the alignment criteria. This is usually referred to as a PlaneAnchor.
2) The device detects a pre-programmed image. This is usually referred to as an ImageAnchor. In the case of Apple AR, the image can be static or moving. ARKit does both detection and tracking of 2D images.
3) The device detects a pre-scanned 3D objects. This will be an ObjectAnchor. Currently ARKit only supports detection, not tracking. Meaning the object cannot move.
4) The device detects a geospatial reference, which can also be referred to as an ARGeoAnchor. This is great for placing AR content or experiences in the real-world (for world-scale AR). This is however only supported in a few major cities at the moment.
5) And finally the device can also detect any face in the frame and overlay content on it. This is referred to as a FaceAnchor.
A little note: everything in the AR scene is usually attached to an Anchor. That’s why most of these have postfix -Anchor. Hope that helps!
Best,
Ryan
How does one create an Image for AR ?
00:50 virtual reality based on physical reality reminds me of
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AR Augmented Reality
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In Which engeering we can get this work done
very good explanation.
A lot of intros don't discuss the SLAM
Thank you! I wanted to add a little bit of technical details without overwhelming the viewer. Happy to hear it landed well 🙏🏼
Best,
Ryan
0:40, AR is a tech which augments the surrounding which we perceive through our eyes.
Love your videos! You clearly take great care in making them and you explain things well!
love love your videos! beautifully explained!
Thank you, @Mim kaaf! I find great joy in making the videos so happy to hear that you enjoyed it 🥳
Best,
Ryan
@@realityschool keep up the great work Ryan✨☺️
AR is technology that enhances our physical reality
HOW CAN WE DISTINGUISH AR FROM VR?
Beautifully explained! Looking forward to grasp more knowledge on AR/AI subject.
Thank you, Sajid! Happy to hear that you enjoyed the video 🥳
What is ar
A:a revolutionary life changing idea that could provide new experiences and ideas, imagine this , a computer on your face, that you could acces during anytime, for example at school you could put on some glasses and follow class instructions
@@realityschool i agree! I feel like this will be up there with the future innovations that will be coming our way throughout the following years
Your video is astonishing ! Thanks for your clear definitions of AR tracking 😀
Amazing and simple explanation. subscribed!
Thank you!!
Best,
Ryan
Would like to make a NFT with AR. Do I start with an app and work back or start with the art and work forward? From NUF-CED
Thank you all 😎
Haha I was literally thinking of doing this then I saw your comment, tell me how it goes! Good luck :)
What's interesting about AR is the program is basically building a game world in real-time based off the real world but it's invisible to the user. Only digital things they want to see in that invisible game world show up. What's also cool is that means it has the potential to remove physical things through the glasses as well. Take that monitor in the video. The game world knows what's behind it so it can project that over top of the actual monitor to make you think the monitor isn't there anymore. That has to have some crazy unknown uses :) That being said we can see how processing power is key to all of this. How fast these game worlds can be built and update in real-time is the difference between a seamless smooth experience and getting motion sickness.
I am just intersted in this way of tech coz my end goal is to create full dive VR
what glasses are they?
@@realityschool They are good for ios AR apps?
AR is idea that mix real world environment with additional, visual content that is presented by computer graphics 😊
All respects to you, I am very excited to follow you and get useful information from your channel
Thank you Nour Albibi! Happy to have you in our community 🥳
Best,
Ryan
So VR or AR?
answer - a merge of real and digital elements/environments?
Its very nice video
Thank you, Ritesh! 👍🏼
Love your video. Your explanation is great. Though I'm so new to AR, I got something from the video.
Thank you, Phirun! So happy to hear you enjoyed the video :) Cheers to learning more about AR 👓
Best,
Ryan
That definition reminds me of every villain in Digimon who wanted to merge the digital world with the real world xD
overlaying synthesized objects into existing sensory perceptions
This is great!
Thanks Teddy! I love sharing what I know about AR so happy to hear that you've enjoyed the video 🥳
Best,
Ryan
great def bro . thanks
Thank you, Aluino! 🙏🏼
Really should have included an example of distance and hiding digital content behind physical objects (walking behind the desk and showing the computer monitor covering half of the digital fan)
Nice vIdeo, you is amazing
AR is a digital median that helps us to see to see characters that are not real
Augmented reality from my understanding is the ability to connect two worlds Real life to AI, in a way that allows new worlds to be created.
Super pumped!
ar tricks ur senses to create a new experience
Okay i just got here~ cause aespa using AR for the debut stage hehhe i wanna know how it works. :) thank u
0:41 A digital filter over our physical perception.
AR is the ability to superimpose digital content to the physical world
your video is awesome i love it and you own my sub
thank you
You're welcome! 😀
I want to talk with you. I am extremely interested in AR apps as entrepreneurship path for my life
@@realityschoolwhere can we contact?
@@realityschool check email pls
The potential to disrupt every single industry on earth? Well, what else can I say but, bring it on!
Exciting times ahead 🚀
Nice
I think augemented reality is the addition of digital content to the world we sense.
Adding to what is existent
0:41 augmented reality is CGI integrated into the real world in real time.
Thanks dude but I'm just struggling with regular reality
This reminds me of the Pokémon game. Seems like it was based on augmented reality also.
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Thanks macha😍
Augmented reality is integrating a simulated item with a real context or scene
The new Mario Kart Live Home Circuit game for the Nintendo Switch... That game heavily uses augmented reality.
And I'm very pleased to subscribe
Thank you, Timothy!
Augmented reality is an artificially enhanced reality
immerse our self in real world
Augmented Reality is a combination of real world and digital objects that is created by computer
Oh how far the rabbit hole goes
4 years later, MR exists and is used in a lot of industries :D
Augmented reality is the overlay of digital objects in the real world
Augmented reality what I think is basically virtual world of the real one. Writing just from my knowledge:p
Augmented reality is a class of software which uses the camera to place virtual objects into an area in which no such objects exist.
Great definition!! 👌🏼 Do you have any prior experience with Augmented Reality?
Best,
Ryan
Besides Minecraft earth, I unfortunately do not.
Great clarity & highly articulate. Love the videos! I'm excited for the day AR glasses become consumer-ready. Do you think SLAM could be used for inward eye-tracking to function as a cursor for selection? Also, would wifi-6 tether between glasses and watch enable computation to happen remotely to keep the form factor small and sleek? In theory, we wouldn't need to bring the slab of glass we call phones around anymore. Again, love the content, keep it coming! :D
@@realityschool I see. Thanks for sharing. Fair point on cloud computing. I personally have not Stadia, but have seen some neat gameplay reviews on TH-cam. The most meaningful impact I feel AR can bring is revitalising the education system globally. The next generation is in for a treat in learning! They will be smarter, more exposed much younger. I grew up with having dial up connectivity. Having to wait 3 minutes for a 15second clip on TH-cam 😅 Community-driven teaching and learning even today with streaming apps is much more interactive. How do you foresee AR tech to be integrated with the development of robotics as a whole?
@@realityschool That is wicked cool! I've always been fascinated with robotics. My first exposure of the two was in Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter back in 2006. They would visualise the health analytics of team members and augment findings from the UAV's point of view ie coordinates of safe spots and target areas. I played Horizon Zero dawn recently, and their implementation of AR in the gameplay is surreal. With real-time tracking of the target's movement to guide the decision-making process. I dig what Hololens marketed in their product launch some years ago about guiding the process to health care professionals and engineers in the field. How do you find developing on that platform? Is it intuitive? How does the support compare with developing AR with say ARKit?
@@realityschool Awesome. I think you'll enjoy the game! Perhaps even derive some inspiration in your future apps :) I see, that's great. Thanks for your time, Ryan. Will be tuning into the channel as I delve deeper into this field. Best wishes!
th-cam.com/video/YLANTQXr53s/w-d-xo.html
Augmented reality is now live with OVR🤩! It work already with smartphone 😉
0:40 -> shit i see in front of me thats not really there
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Virtual object overlayed in the real word is augmented reality
Augmented Reality is simply the integration of digital objects with the physical world.
I’d say AR is a hybrid reality fused between physical and digital worlds