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Aniket Goswami
Aniket Goswami
member since 2 years ago
asked 2 years ago

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These exciting technologies have blurred the lines between the physical and digital worlds.


Augmented reality (AR) overlays digital elements onto the real world you see through your smartphone or a special visor. On the other hand, Virtual Reality (VR) completely replaces your vision with a computer-generated environment.


AR is accessible is through a smartphone or tablet equipped with the right app. Whereas, VR typically requires a headset that blocks out your surroundings. and connects you with a virtual world.


In AR, you are still in control of your movements in the real world. In contrast, VR puts you at the mercy of the system.


While VR excels in creating immersive simulations for training, design, and entertainment, AR shines in education, gaming, and even marketing, where brands create interactive experiences.


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Rupanjali  Pramanik
Rupanjali Pramanik
Kolkata member since 4 years ago
answered 2 years ago


Augmented reality (AR) overlays digital elements onto the real world, while virtual reality (VR) creates a fully immersive, computer-generated environment. AR allows users to stay connected to their physical surroundings, whereas VR replaces them entirely using headsets. Both technologies rely heavily on high-quality 3D assets and animation to feel realistic and engaging. This is where animation expertise plays a key role in shaping immersive experiences. Teams like Vee Technologies Animation contribute by creating detailed visual content that supports effective AR and VR applications across industries.


Rowan Noah
Rowan Noah
member since 2049 years ago
answered 7 months ago

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