ARKit is the new Apple framework that integrates device motion tracking, camera capture, and scene processing to build augmented reality (AR) experiences.
When using ARKit, you have three options to create your AR world:
SceneKit, to render 3D overlay content
SpriteKit, to render 2D overlay content
Metal, to build your own view for an AR experience
In this tutorial, we're going to explore the basics of ARKit and SpriteKit by building a game, something inspired by Pokemon Go, but with ghosts, check out this video:
When using ARKit, you have three options to create your AR world:
SceneKit, to render 3D overlay content
SpriteKit, to render 2D overlay content
Metal, to build your own view for an AR experience
In this tutorial, we're going to explore the basics of ARKit and SpriteKit by building a game, something inspired by Pokemon Go, but with ghosts, check out this video:
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