Unity
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Unity is a cross-platform game engine. It's used for creating not only games but also interactive projects, architectural projects, movies, VFX etc. Unity is quite user-friendly and it enabled me to use it to create an AR object that can be projected onto a physical marker and marker-less surface.
There is a whole blog dedicated to what can be done using unity from their official website.
Without further hesitation I decided to get hands on with Unity follow some tutorials to achieve something similar to what I saw during my field trip.
References:
1) https://www.mcvuk.com/.image/c_limit%2Ccs_srgb%2Cq_auto:good%2Cw_768/MTUzMDY4NjM3MTYwODc1NjQw/unity-logo-simplejpg.webp
2)
https://blogs.unity3d.com/?_ga=2.67406481.1406225317.1550132284-1633188824.1550132284
3)
https://store.unity.com/
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