A rainy day in Brooklyn led to a new project. An AR pinout overlay using the Metro M7 board from Adafruit. This was built in SwiftUI and UIViewRepresentable to merge UIKit views. It tracks well if I say so myself!
@Trevs_Dev Yo Absolutely love this, functional, tracks insanely well, and functional. Praying for a ton of rain in Brooklyn
@Trevs_Dev dude, tracks really well! love seeing real world applications of AR that are actually helpful 😂
@Trevs_Dev This is really lovely! I’m curious about the tracking: in my experiments I’m only getting 1Hz updates to image trackers. Maybe the refresh rate was increased in vOS 2? Curious if you can share your approach.
@Trevs_Dev This would extremely cool to explain physical products (as in howtos or help) Imagine ikea done like that
@Trevs_Dev Will you open source this? been looking into ARKit recently, would love to take a look
@Trevs_Dev That is so cool !!! Imagine a pick and place overlay of some sort for "training" ? idk... powerful applications, fantastic work !
@Trevs_Dev Wow that’s so helpful!! I love the future
@Trevs_Dev This is dope. Would save my neck some ache from looking back and forth!
@Trevs_Dev This is some sci fi stuff.
@Trevs_Dev Wow Trevor. Your work on this is inspiring. Do you have any "how-to" articles I can read?
@Trevs_Dev This is sick, would be insanely useful if generalizeable. MSFT would buy for hololense enterprise I bet
@Trevs_Dev Manuals exist like this in specialist industries. Can't wait to see things like this hit consumer markets.