When Michael Patterson and his partner Candice created the animated pencil sketch animations for A-ha’s music video Take on Me back in the 80s, they did all the drawings by hand and it took them 16 weeks, working flat out.
Video game company Trixi Studios has now used Apple’s ARKit to create an app that achieves the same thing in real-time …
As the kids dance along, it transforms both them and the room into animated pencil sketches as they move into the drawn areas of the image.
As Engadget notes, the app is a fun way of illustrating the power behind Apple’s augmented reality framework.
While the app is just a proof of concept, and you can’t download it, it’s also great fun. I could definitely see kids and teens getting into this kind of thing, especially if they’re able to post the results to social media.
The more ARKit demo apps I see, the more convinced I become that AR is going to be way bigger than VR, for serious and fun applications alike. Other demo apps we’ve seen recently include augmented navigation, Falcon 9 landing and more pedestrian but useful tape measure apps.