Post by account_disabled on Feb 1, 2024 3:40:37 GMT -5
Thanks to the power of AI, you can now use your iPhone's camera to record in 3D. In particular, this is thanks to the power of Luma AI and their iPhone app. Using AI 3D Luma capture technology, you can capture any surrounding objects in full and detailed 3D. You can then export your footage as assets to graphics engines like Blender, Unity, and Unreal to render them in even higher detail and use them, including for game development. Currently, the Luma app is only available in the Apple App Store for iOS devices, so if you use an Android phone , you can't try it. In addition to 3D capture technology, the program also has an AI image generation tool that creates 3D images based on instructions .
On iOS Fax Lists devices, Luma is limited to iPhone 12 and later. However, while you might expect such a feature to use the LiDAR sensor found in the Pro models, the Luma doesn't - which means you don't need a Pro model. Ready to create 3D assets from anything you like? Here's how to use your iPhone as a 3D recording device with Luma AI. How to use your iPhone as a 3D recording device with Luma AI This process was demonstrated using the iPhone 15 Pro . Currently, the Luma app is only available on the App Store, which means you can't do it on an Android device. 1. Download the Luma app and login A screenshot of the Luma AI app used to capture 3D on a Fujifilm black camera (Image: © Luma Labs / Future) First, download the Luma app from the App Store . Once it's installed, open the program and sign in with a Google or Apple account .
Tap the plus sign A screenshot of the Luma AI app used to capture 3D on a Fujifilm black camera To start a new 3D recording, tap the plus sign . Before you can actually get started, you'll need to give the app access to your camera — if you haven't already. 3. Center the camera on your subject from both sides A screenshot of the Luma AI app used to capture 3D on a Fujifilm black camera. The app advises that it will happen faster if you keep it open, but you can go about your day on standby and either repeat at a time or tap a notification that comes up while you're recording (if you're into notifications let us). While waiting, swipe up on the bottom panel and adjust your privacy settings according to your preference.
On iOS Fax Lists devices, Luma is limited to iPhone 12 and later. However, while you might expect such a feature to use the LiDAR sensor found in the Pro models, the Luma doesn't - which means you don't need a Pro model. Ready to create 3D assets from anything you like? Here's how to use your iPhone as a 3D recording device with Luma AI. How to use your iPhone as a 3D recording device with Luma AI This process was demonstrated using the iPhone 15 Pro . Currently, the Luma app is only available on the App Store, which means you can't do it on an Android device. 1. Download the Luma app and login A screenshot of the Luma AI app used to capture 3D on a Fujifilm black camera (Image: © Luma Labs / Future) First, download the Luma app from the App Store . Once it's installed, open the program and sign in with a Google or Apple account .
Tap the plus sign A screenshot of the Luma AI app used to capture 3D on a Fujifilm black camera To start a new 3D recording, tap the plus sign . Before you can actually get started, you'll need to give the app access to your camera — if you haven't already. 3. Center the camera on your subject from both sides A screenshot of the Luma AI app used to capture 3D on a Fujifilm black camera. The app advises that it will happen faster if you keep it open, but you can go about your day on standby and either repeat at a time or tap a notification that comes up while you're recording (if you're into notifications let us). While waiting, swipe up on the bottom panel and adjust your privacy settings according to your preference.