In the last few posts on ARKit, most of the content we placed was pretty static. For this example, I want to switch gears and make something in ARKit that is a bit more interactive.
If you've ever wanted to play around with a remote-controlled drone but have never had the opportunity to do so, this tutorial is for you. I know the controls look a bit stupid at the moment, but the point of this post isn't to create a genuinely impressive interface, it's to get you started down the road where you're interacting with the augmented world.
If you've ever wanted to play around with a remote-controlled drone but have never had the opportunity to do so, this tutorial is for you. I know the controls look a bit stupid at the moment, but the point of this post isn't to create a genuinely impressive interface, it's to get you started down the road where you're interacting with the augmented world.
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