Environment
This week, I created a landscape architecture model in an environment that allows users to explore the design and investigate the miniature spaces. I reused a landscape project I previously worked on. Users will be able to drag around and zoom in to observe the details closely. And, I used Blender to convert my file from a SketchUp OBJ to an FBX format, but the Lens Studio software didn't respond well, possibly due to the large file size. So, I've decided to explore using the 8th Wall from Niantic. I've published it through their platform, and you can access it by scanning with your camera, which will direct you to a web browser.
Project reference
Three JS project
Landscape site on Samui Island, Thailand
Explore 8th wall
8th Wall is a platform for building web-based augmented reality (AR) experiences that can run on most smartphones without an app. It uses your device's camera to blend digital objects with the real world. You can interact with these objects, like moving them around or changing their size, just by using your phone's browser, click a link or scan a QR code and you’re set. It’s built with common web tech, making it easier for more developers to dive into creating AR experiences.