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@EchoDeltaMoon it should work, yes. Just a thought, can you test out on your device? This is the Hikar app, which definitely works. If it does not work for you, it may be an issue with your device. Also, if you are near any hills (within a few kilometres - they need not be mountains, just visible hills): |
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Hello - I've posted about this in a few places, so sorry if you've seen me before.
I have been having significant trouble for a long time getting a location-based project to work.
I have followed the docs exactly, but my objects continue to stick to the camera/device, rather than the GPS location defined. You can't walk around an object or towards/away from it.
I have even tried using the exact code from the docs without a single change, or some sample code that Nicolo sent me, and they produced the same result. I have tried on Android and iOS devices, Safari and Chrome.
I am aware that @nickw1 has geolocated AR.js working effectively in Hikar, so it makes me think that it must be possible to get it working. But if I have used the example code exactly and had no luck, I'm not sure what to try next. Are there alternatives I could try? This is the only markerless webAR tool I am aware of.
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