Sentences with phrase «objects on flat surfaces»

It can automatically identify horizontal surfaces and can let users place objects on flat surfaces that stick there.
But ARKit is only good with placing virtual objects on flat surfaces.

Not exact matches

But many early mariners knew that objects on the horizon slowly dipped below the surface indicating that the ocean surface was curved, not flat.
Use the baby walker only on flat surfaces containing no objects.
The arc lighter forms an «X» shape on a larger flat surface, so you can use this lighter on cigars, pipes, and other bigger objects.
Whether you set it up on flat surfaces or wrap it around objects, the GorillaPod is there keep your Go Pro ready to go.
In other words, its a photograph of objects laid down on a flat surface.
On the matter of comparing drawings with photographs, Bonnard said to his nephew Charles Terrasse, «To represent on a flat surface masses and objects situated in space, that is the problem of drawinOn the matter of comparing drawings with photographs, Bonnard said to his nephew Charles Terrasse, «To represent on a flat surface masses and objects situated in space, that is the problem of drawinon a flat surface masses and objects situated in space, that is the problem of drawing.
It opens to anything... Actual space is intrinsically more powerful and specific than paint on a flat surface» (D. Judd, «Specific Objects», Arts Yearbook 8, 1965).
Along with others active at this time, these three artists questioned, for example, whether a painting had to be a flat, rectangular object mounted on a stretcher, affixed to a wall, and viewed from one vantage point; that paper was only a surface to be painted, printed, or drawn on, rather than a medium for creative manipulation in its own right; or that there was only one way for a work of art to be installed.
These two approaches articulated very early on in its history this kind of work's almost paradoxical dynamic: that one can read a monochrome either as a flat surface (material entity or «painting as object») which represents nothing but itself, and therefore representing an ending in the evolution of illusionism in painting (i.e. Rodchenko); or as a depiction of multidimensional (infinite) space, a fulfillment of illusionistic painting, representing a new evolution — a new beginning — in Western painting's history (Malevich).
The camera is limited to documenting flat surfaces, and is unable to capture 3D objects such as sculpture, or extremely large paintings, but word is the Google geeks are working on that as we speak.
His early work features broad, calm rectangles in the manner of the American Color Field painters, but Hoyland's distinctive contribution has been to break with the modernist insistence on a flat surface and to put perspective back into abstract painting: his mature work is characterised by depth and texture, in which strange objects float in the foreground or middle distance, against an often mysterious background, in a way that is oddly reminiscent of Miro.
On the one hand, a painting is a flat two - dimensional object, with its surface texture and color shapes.
Instead, they kept everything on a two - dimensional flat plane, upon which they laid out different «views» of the same object: a process similar to taking photographs of an object from different angles, then cutting up the photos and pasting them on a flat surface.
I'm always trying to activate the space between the object that's really about this flat surface on the wall and the space between it and the viewer, so that the viewer is engaged perceptually through the movement of the strokes, the opticality, and in following my body's movement across the picture plane like a kind of mimesis.
Thiebaud believes the two most important things a painting instructor must teach are how to render a three - dimensional object convincingly on a flat surface and how the painter's combinations of color create the sense of light.
ARCore has three elements: motion tracking, which figures out a phone's location based on internal sensors and video, allowing you to pin objects and walk around them; environmental understanding, which uses a phone's camera to detect flat surfaces; and light estimation, which helps virtual objects in an AR experience have accurate shadows, and thus, fit in with their real - life surroundings.
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