Augmented reality is an enhanced, interactive version of a real-world environment achieved through digital visual elements, sounds, and other sensory stimuli via holographic technology. AR incorporates three features: a combination of digital and physical worlds, interactions made in real time, and accurate 3D identification of virtual and real objects. Since 2015, the importance of new technologies in business, such as Augmented Reality, is constantly increasing. This training course will instruct you from the very beginning of opening the software, it will explain the many different panel windows of the user interface, and how to create augmented reality experiences. You will also learn how to import your own 3D models and see them in AR.
Adobe Aero is the most intuitive way to build, view, and share robust immersive storytelling experiences in mobile AR. Available on iOS and as a public beta for desktop on macOS and Windows. The Aero system is connected through Creative Cloud so you can author your work on the desktop app for macOS or Windows and then test, interact, and experience your work on your own iOS device. It also makes importing assets from Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Substance 3D, or third-party apps seamless.
This course is for beginners, especially people that have no knowledge about programming.
Course Outline:
- What is Adobe Aero
- System Requirements
- Where to download it
- User Interface
- Create your first AR experience: Use Aero default assets
- Create your second AR experience: Use your own 3D model
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