Place overlays on a camera preview and adjust their position depending on device attitude.
Take a look at sample project TGLAugmentedRealityExample.xcodeproj
.
Via CocoaPods:
pod 'TGLAugmentedRealityView', '~> 1.0'
to your project's Podfile
Or the "classic" way:
TGLAugmentedRealityView
to your projectThen in your project:
TGLARViewDataSource
and TGLARViewDelegate
protocolsTGLARView
in your storyboard and set its -dataSource
and -delegate
outletsOptionally:
TGLARCompass
protocolTGLARView
's -compass
outletBuild and run TGLAugmentedRealityExample.xcodeproj
on an iDevice. The app will run on the
simulator, too, but will give you no camera image or device orientation.
Tap the blue button and search for POIs in the map view. When finished, close the map to reveal the AR view. The POIs will be displayed with a callout and a billboard image.
On the AR view use a horizontal pan gesture to adjust the compass heading and a pinch gesture to adjust the zoom factor, if available in the active video format.
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