![]() To create a license key we go to Develop -> License Manager tab, select Add License Key, select its type (‘Development’ in our case), type the app name, and Confirm to agree to terms and conditions.įor apps in development, like our test project here, this SDK is free of charge, which is undeniably great news. Then log in and go to Develop page where we have to create a special license key and a database for object recognition.īasically, a license key is a unique ID which the process of app development in Unity requires. To use Vuforia SDK we go to Vuforia Developer Portal and create the account. ![]() ![]() It’s really easy to work with and has stunning possibilities for game/app developers – as we’ve reviewed in previous post List of best augmented reality frameworks.īefore getting started with the tutorial, we should also mention that for augmented reality models creation we’ve applied a ‘marker based’ approach for AR apps, and target images from our database. To taste our model you can choose one from the most popular AR devices like: What we’ve been building is an augmented reality model for Android devices, using: Using popular developer tools and kits you can do this in few hours and the process could be quite enjoyable! So we’ve sat down with our 3D designer mates, built an AR app (simple, of course) animated model, and now we’re going to present a brief tutorial of it. ![]() How to make an Augmented Reality app with Vuforia and Unity? Following up on the topic of VR/AR, we’ve decided to show you how to create augmented reality models in 3D. ![]()
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