Hot off the heels of Apple’s announcement of ARKit 2.0, creative software giant Adobe revealed its own foray into augmented reality. Soon many more people should be able to create 3D, animated content ...
The official 1.0 release of Adobe AIR last month attracted the attention of many software developers. The AIR platform is designed to facilitate rapid development of rich Internet applications (RIA) ...
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Adobe believes that the metaverse is going to blur the distinctions between the digital world and the physical world, and it wants to provide the tools to enable that. That’s one of the main messages ...
“Project Aero” provides connective tissue between creative tools such as Photoshop and the devices people use to consume AR experiences. One of the more intriguing new products teased at Apple’s WWDC ...
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Adobe’s ambitions around augmented reality (AR) are no secret — there’s plenty of potential for building the right design tools for AR developers, after all. At last year’s Max event, the company ...
An exclusive look at “Project AR Together,” Adobe’s experiment with real-time collaboration in augmented reality. Yesterday, Adobe announced new features coming to its Aero AR platform during the ...
Creative software designer Adobe Inc. said today it wants to provide the tools creators need to build new and immersive 3D worlds in the metaverse. The company believes the metaverse is a space that ...
Adobe has unveiled Aero, a new Creative Cloud app that lets you create AR apps on iOS using ARKit 2 and up, supposedly without any coding experience. First previewed at Adobe Max last year, you simply ...