IMPLEMENTASI AUGMENTED REALITY SEBAGAI MEDIA PROMOSI INTERAKTIF UNTUK KATALOG FOOD AND BEVERAGE PADA HOKCAFE
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https://doi.org/10.31000/.v2i2.1519Abstract
The business of Food And Beverages is a business that is currently showing rapid development, but the media still used uniform promotion by using the brochure display only 2D objects and lack of differentiation in doing promotion, therefore researchers initiative to design and make the application of augmented reality that can make it easier buyers and increased power consumption tastes to see visual form menu and as an interactive media promotions using the technology of augmented reality based android tailored to needs.The making of the application is created using the Unity3D software with programming languages C #, Blender3D for 3D object formation, where each stage of the system is done in a sequence repeated quickly. The results obtained from this research that is has made application augmented reality on a catalog of Food And Beverages based on android
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