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Scapic is the easiest platform to build and share #VR, #AR & #3D experiences big or small. No coding necessary, simply drag & drop!
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2y ago
Why products and ideas in VR and AR sound dumb, until they aren’t.
Virtual Pets sounded implausible until the world had CryptoKitties
Virtual and Augmented Reality have been industries that are relatively new, burgeoning and have a strange problem. Every startup that is attempting to build ambitious technology advancements atop VR/AR simply risks or has been mocked at for being too dumb.
I find the ratio when I talk to people an idea that has anything to do with Virtual or Augmented Reality:
75% think it’s a dumb idea
20% aren’t convinced immediately but curious and slightly le ..read more
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2y ago
How Augmented Reality and the Camera can revolutionize the way we buy online.
If you think back on any of your life’s most incredible experiences — visiting a new country; a meaningful moment with family and friends; watching your favorite band perform — all your sensory memories come back. It’s what you saw, heard, and felt in that moment, all around you. Those sensory experiences are a big part of what makes us human. Now, what if you could relive these moments whenever you want?
We started Scapic with this mission. A goal to bring the potential of Virtual Reality, Augmented Realit ..read more
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2y ago
The Internet creates a vast commoditization of goods. It has become easier than ever to find the product you want, at the best price and have it delivered to your doorstep. Through this change, what has become linearly more difficult is to get a customer to pay attention. Your store needs to create a memorable experience, and not just a listing. There must be a reason why customers buy your product over another.
A customer during and after the pandemic is going to be indoors, has access to information, and expects your business to react to their wants and needs, near instantly. A bit muc ..read more
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2y ago
To say we are in a year of change is a massive understatement, however learning how to cope and evolve is key, the current economic climate may have changed, however, learning to cope with unprecedented changes is a facet of business since the time of the Madison avenue men to now.
Change is neither good nor bad, it simply is- Don Draper, Mad Men.
Evolution has always been part of life. Embracing change is hard for humans but essential for business. Businesses need to be responsive, move with the times, and not hold on to old ways. Innovation, invention, and technology set the pace ..read more
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2y ago
These are tough times if you are a retailer, store or offline brand. the retail community is one of the sectors being hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic. As retailers try to figure out how to navigate these uncertain times, we’re here to help, in our little way. Things are a bit concerning out there
I hope this note finds you, your team and your loved ones as we all settle into the new normal — at least for the foreseeable future. These times are concerning, uncertain and has no playbook written to adhere to. Honestly, we don’t know how long this is going to last, and what the w ..read more
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2y ago
The dawn of a new decade preceded by one where the internet has impacted nearly every aspect of our lives, it’s hard to imagine a time when we weren’t surrounded by screens. From the way we communicate, interact, get informed to the way we consume, our behaviours have been impacted and dictated by new technologies. As technology continues to impact our lives the biggest changes in customer behaviour are driven by technological developments and present the biggest opportunities and challenges with respect to digital marketing and the online customer experience.
Whilst the magnitude of e-commerc ..read more
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2y ago
This is Part IV in a four-part series about getting your product from a 3D model to embedding it as an AR element on any platform.
Read the previous parts:
Part I: How to bring your products into the 3D world
Part II: Get your 3D Models ready for distribution
Part III: Make your 3D models AR Ready
Part IV — Embed your models onto your pages
Now that you’ve got your models ready to be brought into the real world with AR, you need a way to get them to your audiences easily & efficiently. This means that you need to make sure —
Everyone can view it, hassle-free
Eff ..read more
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2y ago
This is Part III in a four-part series about getting your product from a 3D model to embedding it as an AR element on any platform.
Read the previous parts:
Part I: How to bring your products into the 3D world
Part II: Get your 3D Models ready for distribution
Part III — Getting the 3D Model ready for AR
A lot of effort goes into making a 3D model look realistic when you’re modelling it, from creating a great texture to getting the tiny details on the model to make it look true-to-life.
From mesh to stunning 3D
All the effort would be wasted if you couldn’t display the mo ..read more
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2y ago
This is Part II in a four-part series about getting your product from a 3D model to embedding it as an AR element on any platform — learn how to create a model here.
Part II — Getting the 3D Model optimised for devices
Once you create the model (which you can learn about here), you need to get them ready to be put onto your website or application.
Before the models can be used, they must be exported in a format used by your the platform of your choice.
We recommend using the gLTF/gLB format as it works across most platforms (websites, Android, Magic Leap etc) while platforms li ..read more
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2y ago
This is Part I in a four-part series about getting your product from a 3D model to embedding it as an AR element on any platform.
Picture this —
A customer orders a table from your store online, you’ve got the best pictures up on the catalogue and make it look really nice in almost every setting.
Once it arrives, the customer realises that the legs are too short and the material isn’t what they expected at all because it doesn’t go with their curtains. Now they have to return it, and the seller isn’t willing to pay for the return shipping or worse, there isn’t a return policy.
P ..read more