Beginning ARKit for iPhone and iPad, 1st ed.
Augmented Reality App Development for iOS

Language: English
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Explore how to use ARKit to create iOS apps and learn the basics of augmented reality while diving into ARKit specific topics. This book reveals how augmented reality allows you to view the screen on an iOS device, aim the camera at a nearby scene, and view both the real items in that scene as well as a graphic image overlaid on to that scene. 


You?ll start by accessing the camera and teaching your app to track the world around its device. You'll then see how to position nodes and create augmented reality shapes and textures. Next you?ll have your creations interact with their environment by programming workable physics, detecting planes, measuring distance, and applying virtual force. Finally you?ll learn how to hit test and troubleshoot your applications to ensure they interact with the real world around them seamlessly.


ARKit is Apple?s software framework for creating augmented reality apps on iOS devices such as the iPhone and iPad. Unlike virtual reality that creates an entirely artificial world for the user to view and explore, Beginning ARKit for iPhone and iPad will show you how augmented reality places artificial items in an actual scene displayed by an iOS device?s camera.  

What You?ll Learn

  • Access the camera
  • Use ARKit?s hit testing for tracked geometry
  • Apply and combine real world and virtual physics

Who This Book Is For

Programmers familiar with the basics of Swift programming who want to dive into developing iOS applications with Swift.

Chapter 1: Interacting with the Real World.- Chapter 2: Getting to Know ARKit.- Chapter 3: World tracking.- Chapter 4: Working with shapes.- Chapter 5: Working with lights.- Chapter 6: Positioning Objects.- Chapter 7: Rotating objects.- Chapter 8: Drawing on screen.- Chapter 9: Adding touch gestures to augmented reality.- Chapter 10: Interacting with augmented reality.- Chapter 11: Plane detection.- Chapter 12: Physics on virtual objects.- Chapter 13: Interacting with the real world.- Chapter 14: Image detection.- Chapter 15: Displaying video and virtual models.- Chapter 16: Image tracking and object detection.- Chapter 17: Persistence.- Appendix A: Converting 3D model files.- Appendix B: Creating virtual objects visually.


Wallace Wang has written more than 40 computer books, including macOS Programming For Absolute Beginners, Absolute Beginners Guide to Computing, Pro iPhone Development with Swift, and Android Apps for Absolute Beginners. In addition to programming with Swift, Java, and other languages for the Mac, iOS, and Android; he also performs stand-up comedy, having appeared on A&E s "Evening at the Improv," and having performed in Las Vegas at the Riviera Comedy Club at the Riviera Hotel & Casino. When he’s not writing programming books or performing stand-up comedy, he also enjoys blogging about screenwriting at his site, The 15 Minute Movie Method, where he shares screenwriting tips with other aspiring screenwriters who all share the goal of breaking into Hollywood.

AR is one of the most popular styles of app in the App Store Covers all the basics for those new to AR programming or to Apple ARKit Focuses directly on Apple's ARKit rather than generically on AR development Includes downloadable source code: sn.pub/Apress-code