ARKit: problems with orientation of nodes in scene on iPhone and iPad
I have a very strange behavoir with placing and rotating SCNNodes in an ARKit app (based on SceneKit). I detect vertical planes and if a vertical plane was found I show a focal node with some images. I have to rotate the node so that the images are shown in the correct plane and therefore are visible to the user facing him/her. I mostly tested with an iPad Pro but recently I was using an iPhone X. Although I have no specific code for phone or pad, the appearance on both devices was totally different. When on the iPad I had to change the value of (for example) the x-value of the SCNVector3 to move the image to the left (x-axis) from the focal node, it was moving infront (z-axis) on the phone. Same with eulerAngles: changing one axis rotated a different axis on phone and pad. What might I doing wrong?
Thanks, Björn
ios arkit device-orientation
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I have a very strange behavoir with placing and rotating SCNNodes in an ARKit app (based on SceneKit). I detect vertical planes and if a vertical plane was found I show a focal node with some images. I have to rotate the node so that the images are shown in the correct plane and therefore are visible to the user facing him/her. I mostly tested with an iPad Pro but recently I was using an iPhone X. Although I have no specific code for phone or pad, the appearance on both devices was totally different. When on the iPad I had to change the value of (for example) the x-value of the SCNVector3 to move the image to the left (x-axis) from the focal node, it was moving infront (z-axis) on the phone. Same with eulerAngles: changing one axis rotated a different axis on phone and pad. What might I doing wrong?
Thanks, Björn
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I have a very strange behavoir with placing and rotating SCNNodes in an ARKit app (based on SceneKit). I detect vertical planes and if a vertical plane was found I show a focal node with some images. I have to rotate the node so that the images are shown in the correct plane and therefore are visible to the user facing him/her. I mostly tested with an iPad Pro but recently I was using an iPhone X. Although I have no specific code for phone or pad, the appearance on both devices was totally different. When on the iPad I had to change the value of (for example) the x-value of the SCNVector3 to move the image to the left (x-axis) from the focal node, it was moving infront (z-axis) on the phone. Same with eulerAngles: changing one axis rotated a different axis on phone and pad. What might I doing wrong?
Thanks, Björn
ios arkit device-orientation
I have a very strange behavoir with placing and rotating SCNNodes in an ARKit app (based on SceneKit). I detect vertical planes and if a vertical plane was found I show a focal node with some images. I have to rotate the node so that the images are shown in the correct plane and therefore are visible to the user facing him/her. I mostly tested with an iPad Pro but recently I was using an iPhone X. Although I have no specific code for phone or pad, the appearance on both devices was totally different. When on the iPad I had to change the value of (for example) the x-value of the SCNVector3 to move the image to the left (x-axis) from the focal node, it was moving infront (z-axis) on the phone. Same with eulerAngles: changing one axis rotated a different axis on phone and pad. What might I doing wrong?
Thanks, Björn
ios arkit device-orientation
ios arkit device-orientation
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