One of the great things about the Magic Leap One headset is that compared to mobile AR, your hands are finally free. You no longer need to hold a mobile device in your hand in order to see the virtual content.
When watching many of the videos that Magic Leap users shared online, including images, I’ve noticed that the virtual content appears partially transparent to some degree but it never appeared fully opaque. If it was, it might be due against
I’ve just finished reading those three sections on the Magic Leap Creator portal: “Core Mixed Reality Principles” and “MR Interaction Goals”, and “New Experience Consideration for MR”. This gave me a good initial understanding of some of the mixed reality
One of the topics that I was interested in reading most regarding Magic Leap One is the input methods. This is something that is going to fundamentally change the way we users are used to interact with digital content around
Visiting the Creator portal gave me some interesting knowledge about the Magic Leap One headset and about development using the Lumin SDK. Immersive and Landscape Apps Two type of app class experiences: Immersive Apps and Landscape apps. Immersive apps run
Magic Leap One is now in the hands of many indie developers. The killer Magic Leap One app can come from one of those indie devs. Indie devs tend to take bigger risks and innovate faster compared to big companies. We
Today I’ve downloaded the app ‘Silver Clouds’ by Matthew Swenson. Silver Clouds is inspired by Andy Warhol’s interdisciplinary installation of the same name. That app was a fruit of a collaboration between Warhol and engineer Billy Klüver who founded the now legendary
The Magic Leap One comes with a single controller, one that doesn’t require any additional external sensors to deliver six degrees of freedom (6DoF). 6DoF, in this case, refers to the movement and rotation that this controller transmits its information
Michael Swanson shared a glimpse into Magic Leap One Wayfair.com home furnishing and home decor app for the Magic Leap One. This app seems to work similar to its mobile augmented reality variant. Although from first glance, it seems less feature
Now that the Magic Leap One Mixed Reality headset is out for anyone (in 6 specific cities in the US) to buy, it’s up for the developers to make something great with it. Magic Leap has given you a great technology