Learn why interaction is an important part of AR & how to create successful interactions using a variety of techniques.
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Introduction to AR Interaction Design
Viewer interaction is a powerful tool that sets augmented reality apart from other passive mediums.
What you learned: Interaction Design in Augmented Reality.
- Interaction is one of the things that sets augmented reality apart from passive mediums.
- By creating experiences that listen, adapt, and respond to participants you make room for them in the conversation: for their curiosity, their insights, and their choices.
- How to use the Behavior Builder to create interactions.
- How to create a variety of trigger types, including START, TAP, ENTER PROXIMITY, and EXIT PROXIMITY.
AR Interaction Design Best Practices
Learn best practices for creating successful interactions in augmented reality, as well as, tips & tricks for creating immersive worlds.
What you learned: Augmented Reality Interaction Design Best Practices.
- How to create clear, easy-to-use interactions in AR using visual hierarchies.
- Responding to a participant’s input is vital. By listening and reacting, you build trust and encourage them to interact with the rest of your AR experience.
- Hit areas must be large enough to be tapped easily and have enough space around it, so you don’t accidentally tap something else.
- Using a participant’s pre-existing knowledge is an easy way to make your experience more intuitive.
- If an interaction is essential, make sure that it is discoverable by creating multiple triggers.
- PROXIMITY TRIGGERS and ORBIT ACTIONS are two powerful ways to leverage the space around a participant’s body.
- By using a blend of essential and optional interactions, you can create interactive depth. This gives authenticity to the world you are building and encourages exploration.
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