
Microsoft’s new HoloLens app puts 3D characters in your augmented reality stories
As Microsoft gears up to begin shipping the $3,000 Development Edition of its HoloLens augmented reality headset at the end of this month, the company is showing off one of its first AR apps for content creation. It’s kinda neat, if a bit cheesy. Actiongram lets you create augmented reality stories by placing holograms of characters, objects and effects in your field of view and capturing them in action. The video below demonstrates how you can choose from a range of props and characters, scale and place them in your scene (such as your living room or backyard) and then…
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