Published 14:09 IST, December 18th 2020
Grogu The Child added in Google Search: How to view Baby Yoda in 3D using your smartphone?
Google has added Grogu The Child in the Google Search results. Read on to learn how you can view Baby Yoda in 3D using your iOS and Android smartphone.
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Technology giant Google has been constantly ding new AR creatures and objects to its augmented reality search results. Now, company has introduced beloved Grogu (popularly known as “Baby Yoda” from Disney’s Mandalorian show) to Search. This means that Disney fans can finally invite little baby into ir homes using ir iOS and Android devices. So, let us take a look at how you can view Mandalorian's Baby Yoda in 3D.
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How to view Grogu Child in 3D?
Here are steps to view Grogu Child in 3D:
Step 1: first step is to make sure that you have 'Google Play Services for AR' installed on your Android-based handset. You can install service by heing over to Play Store. If you are an iOS user, you just need to make sure that your device is running latest version of iOS.
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Step 2: Now, you can search for any of se terms on Google Search - ' Mandalorian', 'Baby Yoda', or 'Grogu'. Searching any of se terms in Google app will pull up same result and display a small Wikipedia description panel about character.
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Step 3: Right beside image carousel, you will see an option 'View in 3D'. on button to view a model of character.
You can use your fingers to zoom in / zoom out, or rotate Grogu 3D model on your screen before viewing it in your space.
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Step 4: Tap 'View in your space' button, n on 'Give access' to view a true-to-size version of Baby Yoda in your space.
Allow access to all requested permissions on following screens.
Step 5: It will detect ground and allow you to just its positioning in environment.
Just like or Google 3D animals and creatures, you can place Grogu anywhere in your space and take pictures, or shoot videos. Interestingly, new Baby Yoda 3D model also offers voice sound effects along with AR mode.
Image credits: Star Wars Fandom
14:09 IST, December 18th 2020