How to build your custom AR application, in less then 30 minutes

July 6th, 2009

I am very happy to see that everyday the LinceoVR users community grows. LinceoVR is the first tool in the market for realtime design review that embeds Augmented Reality features (ie. instant camera matching), helping any user to visualize virtual product faster and cheaper then ever.

30 minutes to create your own AR application. From scratch.

You start with 3D-modelling with 3Ds Max, then create the model textures with Photoshop. Inside LinceoVR you can then apply bump-mapped custom materials to the model and render it in realtime or export is as a high-resolution movie or image.

The cool thing is that you can also create geometry and material variants for fast product prototyping, and compare the different created layouts in your surrounding real-world environment using Augmented Reality.

But the best thing has yet to come. You can continue the process creating a custom HTML+CSS+JS application with our Eligo SDK to create your very own augmented reality application.

The video below has been made by our partner Hanoul Neotech, and it shows how easy it is to create a custom augmented reality application, following all the above mentioned steps.

That is cool! I’d like to try it!

Really? Welcome on board then. LinceoVR is our professional virtual+augmented reality software, free to use for students for not commercial purposes. Go to our download page, signup and ask for a free student license!

If you’re not a student, a fully funcional 25-savings trial version of LinceoVR is however available to anyone with no time limitation. Go to our Download Center and install it now!

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