Google has added 50 new growing reality animals to the search that could either be cute, or a little vague in the case of the giant cat in the photo above. Of course it’s possible that I feel like a huge kitty manning because I hate fun (or so I’ve been told), but I don’t think I greet that animal me, anywhere, ever, in AR or any other reality .
However, I wish this red panda could play with pumpkins in my dining room as long as he wanted.
In addition to red pandas and cats, the new creatures include giraffes, cows, zebras, pigs and hippos that you can virtually welcome into your home (or other space, but we’re homebound right now). Just find the animal on Google’s mobile app and tap “View in 3D” between results. Android Police They have a very good list of all the AR animals they have discovered so far.
Hip (Po), Hip (Po), Hooray! There are 50 new AR animals to discover on the quest. Search for your favorite animal on your Google mobile app, tap “View in 3D” to see them in your space and don’t forget to share with your best creations. # Google 3D. pic.twitter.com/u80Mn7wi1z
– Google (Google) December 11, 2020
When Google began searching for 3D animals last year, it had only a handful of standard animals available, such as hair, lions, wolves and dogs. He added more creatures in March, including alligators, ducks and hedgehogs. In August Gust, Google made available prehistoric creatures and historical artifacts through its Arts and Culture app અને and wouldn’t you like to take a closer and personal look at the ancient crustacean cumbropycop between us?
A.R. in search for a while. I have to admit after playing with animals (in the name of research, obviously), it’s a pretty fun feature, and in the meantime – there’s a lot of fun potential for kids stuck inside. Now, stop watching my new pet red panda wrestle with his pumpkins.