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For us this has huge potential. If one hasn’t shot video then any image is going to be static, and any physical model may have a few motorised parts at best, but with AR information is the only limit. Computers don’t just portray video images but software nowadays can give the impression that the viewer or a realistic looking person really are in a scene of stunning resolution which one can react with in certain ways. Here are some examples..
Last update: 30/09/2024
Created: 06/01/2024
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1. AR Lord Visits Guild Chapel
This is one of the first renders of the new Stratford AR model showing the lord of the manor going to the Guild Chapel and back. The developer explains..
“Here is a very early look at a video game based on Stratford, the scene is made up of a crude photogrammetry model of the guild hall chapel, with a medieval character walking the street, the character is dressed in period correct clothing that uses cloth simulation for the cape.”
It’s still in development and there will be simple interactive parts soon but click on the picture to the right to see the basics of simple movement..
AR Lord visits Guild Chapel 17-7-2024
(excuse the ‘street rocks’ !)
Credit
Drone operator and AR Model Builder: Louis Courtney
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Electronic models of Stratford
2. AR Lord By The Town Hall - Improvements
The rendition has been upgraded and added are: a compass at the top and mini navigation map (bottom right) so that those unfamiliar with Stratford can find their way about.