Life size 3D animals They can be seen in your living room for a while, but that is now being expanded. Google Pac-Man, Hello Kitty, Gundam and 14 more famous Japanese characters invite to visit the living room (or garden).
Bring classic characters to life
Google wants to revive classic characters from Japanese cartoons, games and TV shows to ensure everyone can enjoy some famous characters from the past for a while. That’s why Google Today Bring these characters to life using augmented reality (AR) in Google search.
To bring the new 3D photos to life, your phone must be able to work with Google’s ARCore system. Here Google shares Official list of supported phones, but more phones already work with this feature. Then, in Google Search, enter one of the searches below, or simply click on the character link below.
- Ultraman
- Ultraman is zero
- Ultraman Bilial
- Gomorrah
- Evangelion
- Shi Gundam
- Gundam Penelope
- Gundam Odysseus
- Kojimion
- Tyco Master
- Pac-Man
- Hello kitty
- Bomburine
- Little Twin Stars
Then click “3D View” and grant permission to use the camera. Then you see how the creature comes to life before your eyes. Then you can click “Show in Your Room” to place Pac-Man in your home or yard. You can zoom in and out to adjust the size, take you and the character to a different location. There is even a shutter button with which you can take a nice photo From the video Make.
More 3D items in your living room
In addition to these classic shapes, you can also 3D animals On 3D insects In Google Search, however, that’s not all. You can do that too Human skeleton View in 3D, and digestion From Muscles Analyze whether a cell from A. the plantAnd the Animal Or examine humans. Additionally, you can use an Apollo 11Spacecraft with the astronaut’s first spacesuit Neil Armstrong.
Will you work with these classic 3D characters on your phone? Do let us know in the comments below.
thanks for the tip, Batikete!
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