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Network Connection
- Connect your PC and iPhone/iPad to the same network.
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Application Installation
- Install the app to iPhone/iPad.
- Download the app for Looking Glass from download page. Download
- Download and install Looking Glass Bridge from the official website: Looking Glass Bridge.
- Confirm your display setting. Display Setting
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Connect Devices
- Connect your PC and the Looking Glass Portrait using an HDMI cable.
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Launch Software
- Start the Looking Glass Bridge application.
- Launch
3DObjectViewer.exe
. - Ensure that the Looking Glass displays the PC's IP Address.
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Start the iPhone/iPad App
- Open the iPhone/iPad app.
- Enter the IP Address in the app and tap the
Connect
button.
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Scan & Play
- Please refer to the demo video to perform the 3D scan and share.
- When viewing objects in Looking Glass, the following operations are possible:
Operation | Description |
---|---|
Left Drag | Move Up/Down/Left/Right |
Right Drag | Rotate |
Scroll | Move Forward/Backward |
Ctrl + Scroll | Zoom In/Out |
Right Arrow (Keyboard) | Display Next Object |
Left Arrow (Keyboard) | Display Previous Object |
R (Keyboard) | Reset Rotation |
D (Keyboard) | Delete Current Object |
Q (Keyboard) | Export Quilt Image |
- Please add or delete files as needed in the
dl
folder within the same directory as 3DObjectViewer.exe. - Additionally, you can delete the currently displayed object by pressing the
D key
while running 3DObjectViewer.exe.
- By pressing the
Q key
while running 3DObjectViewer.exe, Quilt images will be saved in the following directory:
3DScanObjectViewerForWindows -> Quilts
- After sending 3d model to a PC, if the model not appear immediately in LookingGlass, please remove 3DObjectViewer.exe from your firewall settings once.
Alternatively, turn off the firewall only when using this application. - When you update the version of the Scan app (iOS), the app may crash after the scan is complete. In such cases, please restart your iPhone and try scanning again.
- If the receiver app is unable to receive 3D objects, please restart your PC (or Quest).
I would love to see your use cases and scanned creations. It’s not mandatory, but if you’re willing, I would appreciate it if you could tag the following accounts when posting on social media.
X: @Tks_Yoshinaga
LinkedIn: Takashi Yoshinaga
If you are interested in recording and playing back depth-enabled videos rather than displaying 3D scanned objects, please try the following application!
https://github.com/TakashiYoshinaga/DepthVideoPlayer