- The application must have a consistent user interface.
- The application must be able to use models created using existing modelling tools such as Google Poly.
- The application must have a consistent user interface.
- The 3D models must be accessible and must not require internet access to function.
- The application must use minimal resources and must not require a large storage space.
- Users must be able to have a 360-degree view of a model.
- Users must be able to zoom in or out of the view.
- This screen comprises of a similar scrollable feed as the landing page, it houses the categories as the "Academic" and "Cars" swipe carousels, a Settings button and a Search bar and a Back button to go to the previous screen.
- The user can access the Settings by clicking on the "Settings" button that has been given a different colour to provide ease of access.
- The user can land on the previous screen by simply clicking on the "Back" button which again has been given a different colour for ease of access.
- A "Search Bar" is provided on the top to provide a faster access but needs to be implemented, something we are still working on.
- Features multiple subject models which can be accessed with a left swipe.
- Allows the user to view a 3D AR model of the subject from the Google Poly database with a simple click on the Square subject box.
- Note, the model will be opened on the external link from the database.
- Features multiple car models which can be accessed with a left swipe.
- Allows the user to view a 3D AR model of the car from the Google Poly database with a simple click on the Square car box.
- Note, the model will be opened on the external link from the database.
- The categories' s carousels have been explained for prototype purposes only, they do not confirm in any manner that more categories are not supported or will not be supported.
- If the AR model page has been visited before, it's been added to the cache memory hence, offering offline access however, tool restrictions didn't permit implementation.
- AR models have not been shown as Google Poly does not allow 360-viewable object download but a GIF which restricts the requirements.