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Is there a way to make an .objcap file from a .USDZ file
I have design a 3D object and exported it as a USDZ. I also 3D printed said object. I want to use the object as a 3D trigger for an AR experience I am building. My question is: is there a process that would let me take the 3D .usdz file and convert it to a .arobject or a .objcap medium/low density point cloud to use as an AR trigger. Because I do have the 3D print of the object I did use the "scan" option when setting up my scene but the "resolution"/fidelity seems really low, and the results I get are just mediocre. I would love to take my 3D USDZ that I already have and use it to generate a file that can be used as a 3D trigger. is this possible, or is there a process to do this. I am able to take the 3D that I scan in Reality Composer (which is exported as a .objcap file), send it to reality converter on my Mac and make a USDZ from it. I am looking for a way to go the other way .USDZ > .objcap or .arobject. I am trying to make a experience that mimic projection mapping but in AR. I have a 3D object I built and textured in substance painter. I also printed this object in a base gray color. I want to use the 3D print of the object as an AR trigger that would start a scene placing/overlaying/projection mapping the textured 3D model over the gray 3D printed model. Ideally the mapped 3D model would be spatial attached to the 3D print and move with it when the object is handled.
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