We have already spoken on several occasions of how Google implemented augmented reality on mobile via its own search engine. The Mountain View team has a long history of offering three-dimensional models that not only can be viewed directly from searches, but can also be taken to our home using our phone’s camera and screen. laptop and from there take pictures or record videos. .
The last thing that had happened was a repertoire of Australian animals but the latest addition was related to the Star Wars universe. The highly prized Baby Yoda
The Mandalorian and Baby Yoda’s final chapter on mobile
For those who do not know it yet, although the Disney machinery is responsible for communicating it to the four winds and in all directions, The Mandalorian is a series that is part of the Star Wars universe, of what is called the expanded universe. That is to say, content that leaves, so to speak, the series of films of the saga, by putting in it the nonalogy of the Skywalkers, Rogue One and Solo.
The series follows the adventures of Mando, the Mandalorian, and ‘the child ‘, as he calls it, or The child for the Anglo-Saxon world. Although it didn’t take too long to be christened Baby Yoda by the general public and this is how Disney markets a good chunk of its products. Now that Christmas is already breaking the boilers and with The Mandalorian’s latest chapter premiering worldwide, Google is bringing Baby Yoda to our mobile phones.
To have Baby Yoda on your mobile, just follow the same procedure as for the previous 3D models with augmented reality: search for “Baby Yoda” in Google (also activated with “The Child” or “Grogu”) and ask the browser that we want to examine it in three dimensions. We just have to tell him that we want to see him in the real environment and voila, find a space for him with our cell phone at home.
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