Click On It, And Click On View In Your Space To Place The Lion In The Middle Of Your Room!
We took the example of tiger but you know that you can view any of the animals you want in your room. Use those buttons to launch ar experience with those. Open google chrome or any browser you like on your phone.
Scroll Down And Tap On The View In 3D.
Open google and type the name of the animal you want to see. Click on view in 3d to view the zebra in all its glory in 3d. After you press “view in 3d,” any supported device will show a “view in your space” button underneath the 3d animal.
Tap On The Screen To Move It Around And View It From Different Angles In 360 Degrees.
Notice how these lines define the forms in 3d, showing us when and how they cover each other. After searching for an animal, you’ll see an animated 3d model of it in the google search knowledge panel. Scroll to the middle and you will find an option to get a 3d view of the animal (as shown in the image below).
The Box Will Appear Beneath The Image Search Results And The Wikipedia Description Of The Animal.
The ar animals that you can view on google search right now are tiger, alligator, angler fish, brown bear, cat, cheetah, dog, duck, eagle, emperor penguin, giant panda, goat, hedgehog, horse, lion, macaw, octopus, shark, shetland pony, snake, tiger, turtle, and wolf. Currently, there are seven categories of animals you can view in 3d. You’ll see a life tiger in your room next to you.
Lion And Underneath The Results, You Will See A Little Box View In 3D.
Following that, we need to find a little box that says “meet the (insert animal name) up close.”. These bending lines add a lot of volume to forms and show the perspective in a clear way. Following that, we need to click on ‘view in 3d’ button, and then on ‘view in your space’ to see the animal in your surroundings.