The scary ghost in The Ring comes out of the TV screen thanks to ARKit technology
Thanks to ARKit technology, programmer Abhishek Singh helped the terrifying Samara ghost in The Ring get out of the screen, even chasing you around the house.
Thanks to ARKit technology, programmer Abhishek Singh helped the terrifying Samara ghost in The Ring get out of the screen, even chasing you around the house.
With Apple's ARKit (virtual reality) tool, the ghost Samara with hair covering the entire gloomy face crawled out of the TV screen may appear so real that there is even a shadow effect behind it that makes any everyone must panic.
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Update 24 May 2019
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