RealityCraft: An In-Situ CAD+CAM Interface for Novices via Scene-Aware Augmented Reality
Despite the growing accessibility of augmented reality (AR) for visualization, existing computer-aided design systems remain largely confined to traditional screens and are often inaccessible to novice users due to their complexity. We present RealityCraft, an open-sourced AR interface that enables...
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Zusammenfassung: | Despite the growing accessibility of augmented reality (AR) for
visualization, existing computer-aided design systems remain largely confined
to traditional screens and are often inaccessible to novice users due to their
complexity. We present RealityCraft, an open-sourced AR interface that enables
in-situ computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD+CAM) for novices. Unlike
traditional CAD systems confined to computer screens, RealityCraft allows users
to design directly within their physical environments, with primitive
geometries. RealityCraft recognizes and utilizes physical constraints such as
furniture and walls, enhancing user interaction through spatial awareness and
depth occlusion. Furthermore, RealityCraft features an integrated AR-based 3D
printing workflow, where users can drag and drop designs onto their 3D
printer's virtual twin in their immediate space. Through a user study, we
demonstrate that RealityCraft enhances engagement and ease of use for novices.
By bridging the gap between digital creation and physical output, RealityCraft
aims to transform everyday spaces into creative studios. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.06113 |