Capturing imaginary Pokémon is the only experience many of us have with augmented reality. We chased all of them, but now we want to run after this new chance to play another classic game in AR, and this time we’d have real skin in the game. Kinda. Because this augmented reality tattoo will let us play Sonic the Hedgehog.Olo Sabandija shared his incredible augmented reality tattoo on Twitter, and it’s even cooler than it sounds. He made it using Unity, the open-source programming suite many popular video games also employ. The way it works is that his real tattoo, the NES controller, serves as a marker that the augmented reality program recognizes. It then uses the real one to generate the AR tattoo’s video and images. But his “tattoo” doesn’t just look amazing, it also allows you to “play” a rudimentary version of Sonic. (“Play” because for now he can only make him jump.)
Here’s a direct from the screen version of my AR tat pic.twitter.com/CuIYaDZT6m
— Olo Sabandija (@olomerol) November 19, 2018
At first glance it looks like this exists entirely in a virtual reality world, but look closely and you’ll realize that’s actually his arm. Not only is that incredibly cool, but unlike a real tattoo, it’s easy to hit “reset” if you don’t like how it turned out.Our own Dan Casey spoke to Sabandija about how he designed it and the problems he had to deal with (which explain why he used an NES controller for the definitive Sega game)….What was the hardest part of designing your tattoo?To find something that was meaningful enough to me to become a permanent image on my skin, but also something that could be easily recognized by the AR engine. So it had to be made of straight lines with sharp edges and very high contrast.I made several designs that worked fine on paper, but failed when temporarily transferred to my skin until I started going down to basic shapes. It seems to be easier for the app to track basic shapes.
Images: Olo Sabandija