Free AR Graphics From Arti

To help news media continue to deliver programming from home or outside a traditional studio, Arti is offering a free package of augmented reality graphics for integration into video content using the Arti platform.

“We want to help broadcasters continue to inform audiences with engaging AR video content, and we’re in a unique position to make that possible outside a traditional studio,” said Yaron Zakai-Or, Arti Co-founder & CEO. “Since accurate information is vital as we continue to fight this terrible virus, we want to make it as easy as possible for content producers—who are working under extraordinary circumstances—to deliver engaging, factual Coronavirus information that will encourage viewers to take the necessary actions to flatten the curve and keep all of us safer.”

Arti says that unlike traditional AR solutions that require on-premise hardware and were designed to be used by dedicated AR design teams in a studio, it is a software-only, cloud-based AR platform that can be used anywhere. With Arti, all you need is a camera, a laptop, and an internet connection to create engaging AR videos that can include embedded 2D and 3D objects, Twitter feeds, web browsers, and more.

The Arti AR graphics package includes a customizable timeline of infections by country—with dynamic data, 3D models of the virus, ventilators, masks, and other medical equipment, as well as a selection of AR over the shoulder graphics that can be embedded into a video. 

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