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Modular 3D-Printed Tangibles for Children's VR Toys

Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Chau, Iok Fong
Abstract
Toys play an essential role in human society. Even today, when smartphones’ penetration rate is relatively high, the demand for toys still exists: toys have essential roles in entertainment, education, and parent-child communication. Based on humans’ intention for creation, modular toys can easily construct and show different concepts. With the gradual maturity of 3D printing technology, the time to create and form the required objects in a short time is considerably shortened. This dissertation explores the possibility of combining smartphone-based Augmented and Virtual Reality with the playable object. It is possible to extend the interactive possibilities in the virtual environment in an expanded form and give the object an extra layer of meaning and function. This work demonstrates how 3D-printed objects with visual markers can be
interacted with in Augmented and Virtual Reality . The product will allow the creation of the item to manipulate in physical form and digital form. The 3D-printed marker object concept is applied in the Virtual Guia Fortress playset, demonstrating how it could be taken advantage of for real-world usage. The playset was evaluated through an usability and user experience test and showed positive results.
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University of Saint J...

Thesis and Dissertati...

Modular Toy

3D-printing

Interactive Tangible ...

Augmented Reality

Virtual Reality

Smartphone

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