You can then see the projects of 3DtoMe also in AR with your iOS, iPadOS or Android device (also with a scan of the QR code and without the need to download the app).
When you see the project in AR, you can see the object in real size. This means that the object will have the same size as the real object. This is very useful to see how the object will look in the real world.
If you see the project in AR and the object is too small or too big, this is related to the 3D object you uploaded to 3DtoMe.
Remember that you can resize the object in AR by using the pinch gesture. This will show also a percentage indicator on the top of the object.
If you want to see the object in AR with the correct size, you need to upload the object with the correct size. This means that the object should have the same size as the real object if you want to see it in AR with the real size or the size you want.
To do this, you can use a 3D software like Blender, Maya, 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, etc. to resize the object to the correct size. You can also use the 3DtoMe editor to resize the object.
Be sure to resize the object in the correct way and to apply the transformation to the object. This means that, for example with Blender, you need to check the scale to be 1, 1, 1 after you resize the object.
Otherwise, 3DtoMe will ignore the not applied transformation (like the scale).
If you still have questions, please reach out to our support team for assistance.
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