Advanced Interactive Design - Final Project: Interactive AR Application with Promotional Page


16/5/2022 - 10/7/2022 / Week 8 - Week 14
Loke Yeanne Tung / 0343853
Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University
Advanced Interactive Design / Final Project: Interactive AR Application with Promotional Page (30%)



INSTRUCTIONS

*Module booklet - private & confidential*


Final Project: Interactive AR Application with Promotional Page (30%)

Figure 1. Overview, Week 15 (6/7/2022)

To recap, my project 1 was a disaster. For some reason, I couldn't understand the
mechanics of Adobe Animate CC. So, I decided to make things even more simple
so I am able to finish this project. Fortunately, I understand how to function the
software with just the help of one YouTube video that I found (https://bit.ly/3bXVSzn). 



Figure 2. Main timeline overview, Week 15 (6/7/2022)

I've found out why I struggled in Project 1, because I didn't categorize the contents
properly, so some of the elements doesn't link to the pages that I want them to link to. 





Figure 3. Sub timelines of each page, Week 15 (6/7/2022)


Figure 4. Spark AR progression, Week 15 (6/7/2022)



Final Project: Interactive AR Application with Promotional Page

Figure 5. Final Microsite - video recordingWeek 15 (6/7/2022)


Figure 6. Final Filter Video - video recordingWeek 15 (6/7/2022)
                                                                                                                                                     


REFLECTION

I've understood why I encountered the problems in my Project 1, so it was easier for me to not make those mistakes again in this project. I've learnt to organize the contents easily by separating them into layers. I enjoyed Animate CC this project after knowing what I did wrong. I've learnt to design the webpage that was beyond my ability to execute in Animate CC.

I've solved the problem in my Project 2, I finally knew why my images were so so dark, it's because I did not change the material type to "flat". In Spark AR, I had a hard time making my icons to stay in a fixed place. If you watch the video recording, you could tell that the icons were moving a lot, making the UI transparent boxes that I created not very accurate when users interact with the icons.

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