23.09.2024 - 14.10.2024 (WEEK 1-4)
Koh Xin Yee / 0363349 / Bachelor of Interactive Spatial Design (Hons)
Experiential Design
Task 1
Imagine the scenario in either of the two places. what would the AR experience be and what extended visualization can be useful? What do you want the user to feel?
Kitchen
Shopping Mall
Gym
Shopping Mall AR experience: Virtual Fitting Room
Shoppers can visualize how clothes or accessories would look on them without physically trying them on. They can also try and see multiple style suggestions, accessories that match, without needing to try them on one by one which will be very much time consuming.
The experience of the user might be feeling trendy and effecient while shopping.
To Do: Choose one venue and map out the customer journey map, include gain points, pain points and solutions. Include one or two AR tech as solutions for a better user experience.
The journey our group chose is at Aquaria KLCC. The Miro board below shows the user journey map we mapped out. The current journey map is with gain points as well as pain points and solutions. Future journey map shows only gain points as pain points are tend to be solved.
Vuforia engine license key
Insert license key into Unity
image target (5 stars rating, larger scale)
import image target into Unity
adding 3D object onto image target & animate
canvas, panels, buttons settings
MySceneManagerCustom.cs script
Menu Scene
adding video instead of 3D object onto image target
video stop button
insert ground plane stage and 3D object
build AR app to mobile phone
This is my first time getting to create AR experiences. To be honest, I personally like this more than Game Dev haha, maybe I really ain't suitable to be a game designer, and luckily I'm not planning to be one (had no choice but starting to plan my future pathway already at this point lol). Anyways, this is something new and something fun to me, and allows me to unleash my creativity to think out of the screen. At the same time, there is also the need to consider about the user experience for every design we make, as this is a designer's job. I'm happy to embark on this module and hope to create something more interesting.