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A demonstration of vertical planes "tracking" and occlusions with ARKit+Scenekit
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Bjarne Lundgren /bjarne@sent.com /@bjarnel
This ARKit+SceneKit project shows how to "track" vertical planes (relative to horizontal planes anyway), and how to occlude objects with real world geometry. There is no cheating or magic in this app, this stuff is not really possible with (the current version of) ARKit out of the box - basically you need to tell the app about where the walls/real world geometry is. THEN the app sets up the appropriate masking planes and physics bodies. This is then used to bounce balls of the walls as well as occluding them.
This requires, Xcode 9, iOS 11 and a relatively recent iOS device.
You can pretty much do want you want with the code, but please provide attribution, also if you use it to create a video.
Unedited gameplay video (youtube):
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Copyright 2017 Bjarne Lundgren
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