Spatial Mapping
Windows Holographic has the capacity to construct virtual world geometry for real-world objects. This ability allows for convincing interactions between holograms and the real world. The process of mapping real-world surfaces into the virtual world is known as Spatial Mapping.
See the pages below for details:
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Concept: A detailed description of Spatial Mapping, citing use cases, and its limitations.
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Low Level API: High level information on the low level scripting APIs.
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Pitfalls and best practices: Guidance on common issues and ways to get around them.
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Components: The two Spatial Mapping components allow you to quickly get up and running with mixed reality, without directly using the low-level Script Ref API.
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