Interactive 3D Explosion
Finnish design agency FlyAR use Studio to create a 3D explosion diagram of a skateboard. The experience allows users to pinch and zoom to adjust the size, and works both on and off target image.
Check out some of our favorite AR experiences created by the ZapWorks community.
Finnish design agency FlyAR use Studio to create a 3D explosion diagram of a skateboard. The experience allows users to pinch and zoom to adjust the size, and works both on and off target image.
Marcolina Design created this interactive poster as part of the 35th anniversary celebrations for AIGA Philadelphia. The animation is a video and was created in cinema 4D and Adobe After Effects.
Peter built this themed endless runner for our Halloween competition, finishing a close second. Play as Jasper as he attempts to escape from an evil spirit whilst avoiding obstacles in his path.
3D Artist Tyler Gibbons uses ZapWorks Studio to showcase this basketball playing avatar. He has used simple scripting and buttons to trigger the playing and reset of animations.
3D artist Joe Coggins showcases his skills with this AR business card. The user is given control of the experience by triggering the golem's movement with a rotating cross-hair button press.
Vantaa council commissioned this project to show how the local park area would look after a redevelopment. FlyAR created this 3D model and digital windows that allows passers by to see into the future.
Brazilian AR agency Massfar showcase the elevator technology of thyssenkrupp with this 3D model experience. The opening transition sees the target image open up, revealing an elevator shaft within.
This football mini game showcases how bezier curves and animated 3D models can be used to great effect in Studio. If you want to build it yourself, then check out the docs website.
French magazine Courrier International published an AR edition in Feb '17. This is a great example of using video in AR, as the front cover and many of the internal pages come to life when zapped.
ZapWorks user Steve Morrison created this spooky 360 panorama for the ZapWorks 2017 Halloween Competition. Users were challenged to find hidden jack o'lanterns within the panorama. A score was given at the end along with a Halloween twist.