This Artist Uses Her Own Augmented Reality App To Show Her Art To The World Lucyd Follow Feb 20, 2018 · 2 min read

Credit: Michele Aselin

Augmented Reality isn’t just for business and industry anymore. It seems even artists are getting into the game now.

Artist Nancy Cahill had an epiphany one day while using Tilt Brush, a VR rendering tool made by Google.

“Being able to draw in 360 degrees around my body and in space — that serves as an amplification and expansion,” she explained. She was soon designing custom brush strokes inside the tool, but it wasn’t until she partnered with Drive Studios that she decided to upload those 3D forms into a stand-alone app that locate her drawings in juxtaposition with the wider world.”

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