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Use augmented reality to distort real world surfaces as if they were made of water

watAR

by Matt Bierner

What is it about?

Use augmented reality to distort real world surfaces as if they were made of water. Add waves and raindrops to any flat vertical or horizontal surfaces.

App Details

Version
1.2.1
Rating
(11)
Size
1Mb
Genre
Photo & Video
Last updated
June 13, 2021
Release date
January 3, 2021
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App Store Description

Use augmented reality to distort real world surfaces as if they were made of water. Add waves and raindrops to any flat vertical or horizontal surfaces.

watAR is great for creating unique images and videos to share. Or you can just have fun trying the effects on different surfaces around you.

Highlights:

• Add waves and rain effects to the real world surfaces around you using AR. watAR's unique AR really makes it look like the surface is being distorted!

• Fine grained control over wave and rain effects. Create everything from a light drizzle to a downpour.

• Interact with the water effect on your screen by touching and dragging.

• Capture ready to share images and videos of the water effect in action.

• Scale the water effect up to epic sizes!

• Use your hands, feet, or anything else to physically interact with the water effect (note that this requires a device with a LiDAR sensor and you must enable the "interactive surface" option)

• Adjust lighting and optionally enable "foreground occlusion" so that the water effect blends into the world (note that foreground occlusion requires a device with a LiDAR sensor)

So give watAR a try and let us know if you create anything cool using it!

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