I am wondering if this is done on an iMac, what is the process of getting it onto the iPad for use? Can it only be seen on an iPad of can people use iPhones? what about Andriod phones?
Hello, I have always worked mainly on iPad, but it is fairly straightforward to take a Reality Composer project from a Mac and transfer it to an iPad, either as a .project file or exported as a USDZ file, which can be viewed on iOS/Mac OS devices. It is currently not available on Android.
@@InnovatetoEducate But is then viewed within Reality Composer? Because you have to switch to AR mode, and you have all the rest of the software features there and that is just clumsy.
@@timrichard7561 you can carry on working on the file in Reality Composer on iPad, or export as a USDZ file and view it on the iPad that way, eliminating the extra tools.
@@InnovatetoEducate If its exported as a USDZ file, then what is it viewed in? What program? I do not want the students to use it in Reality Composer because then it makes it difficult to run and allows them to mess with the actually program. As an example, a friend of mind uses EyeJack, and its viewed within that program I can't find anyone explaining what program their reality Composer files are viewed in. EyeJack, you scan a QR code and its downloaded to your device and viewed. It seems everyone makes a Reality Composer file and just shares it with themselves, and its not dispersed at all. This part is very confusing.
Appreciate the simplicity in explaining, Lyndsey.
Thank you very much. Your video has given me new ideas.
Glad to hear that!
phenomenal tutorial!
what an amazing video.
excellent tutorial. Many thanks.
this is brilliant❤
Thanks for this tutorial. It helps. Do you know if you can add video files to AR composer?
No it is unlikely that this will be possible owing to file size, but I am forever hopoeful!
@@InnovatetoEducate Thanks for responding. What a pitty.
I am wondering if this is done on an iMac, what is the process of getting it onto the iPad for use? Can it only be seen on an iPad of can people use iPhones? what about Andriod phones?
Hello, I have always worked mainly on iPad, but it is fairly straightforward to take a Reality Composer project from a Mac and transfer it to an iPad, either as a .project file or exported as a USDZ file, which can be viewed on iOS/Mac OS devices. It is currently not available on Android.
@@InnovatetoEducate thank you
@@InnovatetoEducate But is then viewed within Reality Composer? Because you have to switch to AR mode, and you have all the rest of the software features there and that is just clumsy.
@@timrichard7561 you can carry on working on the file in Reality Composer on iPad, or export as a USDZ file and view it on the iPad that way, eliminating the extra tools.
@@InnovatetoEducate If its exported as a USDZ file, then what is it viewed in? What program? I do not want the students to use it in Reality Composer because then it makes it difficult to run and allows them to mess with the actually program.
As an example, a friend of mind uses EyeJack, and its viewed within that program I can't find anyone explaining what program their reality Composer files are viewed in.
EyeJack, you scan a QR code and its downloaded to your device and viewed. It seems everyone makes a Reality Composer file and just shares it with themselves, and its not dispersed at all. This part is very confusing.