Tuesday, May 26, 2026

AR/VR Design Creating 'Lego/Not-Lego' Part Two


This is the second part of our 'Lego-Not Lego' challenge involving our 'bargain' purchase of a set of supermarket bricks.

The first challenge of the set involved creating the 'lego' not lego figure that was then projected into the scene - and around our school.

The follow up challenge was to place a static object into the scene so it looked liked it belonged.   This was a similar activity to our '#tinkercadhunt'.    An early version of this showed this student creating this table and placing it in the scene.

This example in this series shows a range of photos that have followed a similar process.   The design that has been added to the scene is the same one that featured in this post of the blog, in the third photo in that series that featured a frying pan.

This image projected onto the kitchen bench in the top photo.  Wanting to develop the photograph further the student took the photographic image created with AR/VR and then applied a #PicCollage filter.   This then modified the image creating texture on the finish and adding waves and the ocean into the background.

The same image was then put through an additional filter, as shown left.   This image created a second image which differed from the first in terms of the background and the definition of the image.

The entire process took less then twenty minutes to complete from the applying AR/VR design to the background to then road testing a range of images that were suitable for the filter process.  It was not perfect as several filters were applied that replaced a significant portion of the image (thus rendering the new image as unusable).

There is a range of images associated with this task - this is a small sample of the total amount of images from the (class) project.  We will be putting the remainder of the image on Facebook on the this sites companion page.

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