Reality Composer makes it easy
for you to create and interact
with augmented reality
on your iPhone and iPad,
blending virtual content
with the world around you.
In this video, we'll show you
how to start a project,
choose an object,
add a look and behavior,
place it in AR,
and share your scene.
Before you start,
you will need an iPhone or iPad
with iOS 13.2 or later.
Check out the links
in the description below
to learn which devices
are compatible.
Make sure you've installed
the Reality Composer app.
Reality Composer
is made by Apple
and is available for free
on the App Store.
Let's begin
by starting a project.
First, open Reality Composer.
We're going to create
a new project
but you'll find all
your saved projects here.
Choose Create Document.
Now that we have started
a project,
let's choose an object.
First, you need to choose
an anchor.
An anchor allows you to place
an object in the real world.
If you want your object to be
placed on a floor or table,
select a horizontal anchor.
To place your object on a wall,
select vertical anchor.
If you're using a book,
movie poster, brochure,
or packaging,
select image anchor.
And for selfie effects
like virtual hats and glasses,
choose the face anchor.
Let's choose horizontal.
A cube will appear
in your workspace.
Let's use Reality Composer's
Content Library
to choose something
a little more interesting.
Let's remove the cube.
To do this,
press and hold the object.
Then select Delete
from the pop-up menu.
To add a new object,
tap the plus icon,
and scroll down
through the Content Library
to find an object you like.
You can choose a shape,
game,
or even a toy.
This looks fun. Tap to select.
We can customize our scene
by adding a look and behavior
to our rocket.
To give the object
a stylized look,
tap the object.
Then tap the properties icon.
Here you can transform
the object's position, rotation,
and scale or change
its look or physics.
Let's select
the Realistic style.
Nice.
Now let's add some action.
To do this, tap the more icon,
then select Behaviors.
To create a new behavior,
tap the plus icon.
Adding behaviors lets you move,
scale, or add emphasis
to your objects.
You can also create triggers
based on proximity
or inputs as simple as a tap.
You can even add spatial audio
to give your AR scene
another level of reality.
Composer has some easy presets
to get you started.
We want to make our rocket
launch upward,
so let's create
a custom behavior instead.
Tap Custom,
and tap an object to select it.
We'll use Tap
to trigger the rocket.
Let's pick
Move, Rotate, Scale By
to move the rocket relative
to our current location.
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And adjust the rocket's
launch speed
by moving the duration slider
left or right.
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Next, we will select
the ease type.
Selecting Ease In will make
the rocket accelerate
as it lifts off.
Under Position, tap Clear
and change the centimeter values
to control how high
we want the rocket to move.
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Position and Duration
will determine
the speed of the launch.
Now that we're done editing,
we'll give our behavior
a new name.
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Liftoff!
Almost ready for launch.
Let's place our object
in the real world
using augmented reality.
Tap the AR button
and move your iPhone or iPad
side to side
as shown onscreen
until your object appears.
Great!
Our rocket is a little too close
to the edge of our launchpad.
Let's move it closer
to the target.
To move your object,
tap and slide it
to your desired location.
Perfect.
Now tap the play icon
to place it.
We're ready for launch.
Tap the rocket.
And we have liftoff!
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Great experiences
are always better shared.
Reality Composer makes it easy
to share projects with friends
using AirDrop,
iMessage, and more.
If you're a developer,
you can also integrate
your project into Xcode.
To share your project, tap more.
Choose export, and select
your preferred sharing method.
We'll use Messages.
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Add a comment.
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Then hit send.
And you're done!
With Reality Composer, creating,
editing, and sharing 3D objects
just became a whole lot easier.
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to keep watching.
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