Jong min shared a very interesting ‘personal project’ via his Behance profile. The idea is simple and the medium used has been growing in terms of interest and even technology in-use for our everyday lives. ‘Augmented Reality’. It’s not a subject we feature lots on abdz. but I think it has its place especially with the emerging ‘pandemic situation’ and how we will find ways to work better together and remotely. As for Jong min, he created a fantastic experiment at creating 3D icons based on Apple for AR. Definitely check out the full project on his Behance and he even had the generosity to share its source files.
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