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Augmented Reality for Developers

By : Jonathan Linowes, Krystian Babilinski
Book Image

Augmented Reality for Developers

By: Jonathan Linowes, Krystian Babilinski

Overview of this book

Augmented Reality brings with it a set of challenges that are unseen and unheard of for traditional web and mobile developers. This book is your gateway to Augmented Reality development—not a theoretical showpiece for your bookshelf, but a handbook you will keep by your desk while coding and architecting your first AR app and for years to come. The book opens with an introduction to Augmented Reality, including markets, technologies, and development tools. You will begin by setting up your development machine for Android, iOS, and Windows development, learning the basics of using Unity and the Vuforia AR platform as well as the open source ARToolKit and Microsoft Mixed Reality Toolkit. You will also receive an introduction to Apple's ARKit and Google's ARCore! You will then focus on building AR applications, exploring a variety of recognition targeting methods. You will go through multiple complete projects illustrating key market sectors including business marketing, education, industrial training, and gaming. By the end of the book, you will have gained the necessary knowledge to make quality content appropriate for a range of AR devices, platforms, and intended uses.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Scale tool with Gesture Recognizer


The next tool we'll implement is the Scale tool that lets you resize the picture. Like the Move tool, it uses an update sequencing design pattern to implement a modal manipulation tool. However, we'll use a different user scenario, and a different underlying implementation.

The Scale tool will work like this:

  • Pressing and holding the button using the finger-thumb pinch gesture will activate the scale manipulation mode. The button will grow enlarged to show it is activated.
  • As you continue to hold the pinch gesture and move your gaze to the right, the picture object gets bigger. Move your gaze to the left and the picture shrinks.
  • Releasing the pinch gesture (unclicking the button) deactivates Move mode, restores the button icon to its normal size, and leaves the picture in its new position.

So, this tool provides an example that operates differently than the Move tool. With the Move tool, you click once (and release) to begin moving, and then click again to...