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Augmented Reality With Leap Motion and Vuforia

Leap Motion communicating with mobile phone for AR and VR for a Hololens type of Effect.

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This projcet will show you how to make some fidget spinners in Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality with a DIY Hololens of sorts. This augmented reality tutorial with the Unity 3D video game engine will show you how to get the Leap Motion communicating with your mobile phone in AR and VR so you can use your hands to interact with 3D objects using a Google Cardboard style VR headset and your mobile device. The communication is not the easiest thing to implement, so we will have to create a desktop application to send the leap motion data through sockets to our phone. We will use Unity 3D to create the 3D world and the Vuforia plugin to create the AR and VR apps that we will use.

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