At any tariff for using the platform, you have access to a free ready-made library of 2D & 3D objects
Also in this article, we have prepared for you a list of our favorite resources where you can get additional materials and elements for your unique and exciting AR projects. To take your AR projects to the next level, try using:
It's no surprise that most of the most popular AR apps include 3D models. This is one of my favorite ways to use AR because of the interactivity and immersive nature of the end result - your user is no longer a passive observer of your final design, they can now "meet" your creation in the real world.
When choosing 3D models, it is important to keep in mind the optimization of the project for a wide audience. Keep in mind that people will often be accessing your work from a variety of devices and in a variety of contexts. High-quality 3D models can be quite heavy, which can affect device performance, which can be a major barrier to entry for users using older smartphones.
Below is a list of websites we often use to get 3D models for projects. You may need to use a 3D model editor such as Blender (free), Maya or 3Ds Max to make sure your models work properly in Web-AR.Studio.
These are the elements of your AR project that will make your users actively interact with your project. Elements such as video content, images, user interface, and more. Together, they greatly influence the mood and overall aesthetic of your final product.
Pay attention to the overall concept of the project and the mood that it should convey. To import into AR.Studio, you may need to make some changes in Photoshop.