![]() Augmented Reality (AR) is the technology that superimposes a computer-generated image on a user’s view of the real world. In the simplest terms, VR is shape and form that can be seen and interacted with. ![]() ![]() That simple definition makes no reference to color, texture, or finish. VR is a computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional image or environment with which we can interact. The use of single point 360, an immersive experience with an Oculus Rift, or even augmented reality showing a model sitting on a table are all great ways to “show off” the design and finished materials, but how far back can we go? When can VR become a tool to help us better understand the client’s design ideas?īefore we answer that, let’s talk about the different realities. ![]() We have all seen the amazing things Virtual Reality (VR) can do with a fully developed model. Back November 8th, 2017 Virtual Reality for Collaboration and Communication, Not Just Presentation ![]()
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