Nice tutorial, thank you.... What I'm wondering is, do you have to use adobe aero on the phone to be able to see the AR sequence? Don't find this practical at all, i would love to use AR to do some marketing ect... But will my customers have to download aero to be able to view? Would be cool and so much better if you could just open your phone camera and it would just work 😂
No. Adobe Aero Clip viewer is built into iOS. Android also has a default AR viewer and this kicks in when an Aero AR file is seen by the device's camera.
Thanks for sharing this! Do you know if it's possible to have multiple image anchors within a single Aero file? I'm trying to use it to trigger audio files as part of an illustrated book, but don't want users to have to exit/reenter a new experience for each illustration.
I usually jump to different point on the timeline to get an overview of the video first, every point I stop its on an "err" or "ummm" - is it a coincident?
Thanks for the information on Adobe Aero. Most appreciated.
Thank u so much for the excellent tutorial!
Nice tutorial, thank you.... What I'm wondering is, do you have to use adobe aero on the phone to be able to see the AR sequence?
Don't find this practical at all, i would love to use AR to do some marketing ect... But will my customers have to download aero to be able to view?
Would be cool and so much better if you could just open your phone camera and it would just work 😂
No. Adobe Aero Clip viewer is built into iOS. Android also has a default AR viewer and this kicks in when an Aero AR file is seen by the device's camera.
Thanks for sharing this! Do you know if it's possible to have multiple image anchors within a single Aero file? I'm trying to use it to trigger audio files as part of an illustrated book, but don't want users to have to exit/reenter a new experience for each illustration.
Not sure about that. Might need to be something done in Unity if it had a lot of image anchors
I usually jump to different point on the timeline to get an overview of the video first, every point I stop its on an "err" or "ummm" - is it a coincident?
I keep landing on this video and realizing I know you lol
Lol 👋