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Hello.
First time post here. I am trying to figure out how to take the .obj files i have created in CAD programs and modified in dimensions to actually making them usable in some type of Augmented Reality. I work in the school system and we have made a few models that we were going to 3D print, but we also went and textured them and modified in dimensions to see it in AR. I know you can tag files with QR codes and icons within the QR using javascript, but I was hoping to find a way to use some of program where the kids could use their phones/tablets to hover over sheets at their desks and have the 3D objects appear at the table for them to view and discuss.
Any input for this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
-Mike
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You need to export your object from Dimension
https://helpx.adobe.com/dimension/using/render-export.html
Also you can publish Publish 3D Scene (Beta) from dimension and share link
https://helpx.adobe.com/dimension/using/publish-3d-scene.html
I also encourage you to use Sketchfab.com https://sketchfab.com and load your obj exported mode into Sketchfab.com and share link with kids.
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1st the Dimension UI is very much a work in progress and exporting out designs as reusable objects isn't reliable yet
2nd yes it is possible to do this as a workflow... At least on Windows systems
What we do is import Fuse characters to Dimension (edit them) and export as Obj... Then we bring that into iclone to make the animation