In case you haven’t already seen our demo of the 3DS’ rather impressive bag of augmented reality tricks, then allow us to take this chance to indicate you — over again — why we’re fascinated with the item’s AR capabilities. The parents over at software development firm Refactr have done some tinkering and located that every one it’s essential to make your own 3DS AR card is a white board, some dry erase markers, and a projector. By tracing the outlines of that mysterious question mark card directly to a glittery white surface, they discovered that conjuring the device’s AR interface is absolutely very simple, and mostly an issue of contrast. Going big, therefore anyway, not just makes for a great time — as evidenced by the video below — nonetheless it also needs to put to rest any questions on whether this stuff are sprinkled with pixie dust, Juju powder, or every other magical substance.
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