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I have this custom logo where it creates the .patt file which is not working properly is there any design rules for AR.js



Is there any problem with the custom marker I have followed the design principles



https://jeromeetienne.github.io/AR.js/three.js/examples/marker-training/examples/generator.html



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    I have this custom logo where it creates the .patt file which is not working properly is there any design rules for AR.js



    Is there any problem with the custom marker I have followed the design principles



    https://jeromeetienne.github.io/AR.js/three.js/examples/marker-training/examples/generator.html



    I have this image



    enter image description here



    How can I get the exact .patt file










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      I have this custom logo where it creates the .patt file which is not working properly is there any design rules for AR.js



      Is there any problem with the custom marker I have followed the design principles



      https://jeromeetienne.github.io/AR.js/three.js/examples/marker-training/examples/generator.html



      I have this image



      enter image description here



      How can I get the exact .patt file










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      I have this custom logo where it creates the .patt file which is not working properly is there any design rules for AR.js



      Is there any problem with the custom marker I have followed the design principles



      https://jeromeetienne.github.io/AR.js/three.js/examples/marker-training/examples/generator.html



      I have this image



      enter image description here



      How can I get the exact .patt file







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          The trick is that the background should be rgb(240,240,240) and you should have an eye on the grid which is going to be produced. As you can see from the produced .patt file there are 16 values per row so if you have an image which is hitting that grid well then you're more likely to get a good recognition result.



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          • Thanks !!! It works
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          • I have seen the forum where they are talking about can you please tell me if you find anything similar to the vuforia like capability with AR.js
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          The trick is that the background should be rgb(240,240,240) and you should have an eye on the grid which is going to be produced. As you can see from the produced .patt file there are 16 values per row so if you have an image which is hitting that grid well then you're more likely to get a good recognition result.



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          • Thanks !!! It works
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          • I have seen the forum where they are talking about can you please tell me if you find anything similar to the vuforia like capability with AR.js
            – user9538877
            Nov 12 at 12:08















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          The trick is that the background should be rgb(240,240,240) and you should have an eye on the grid which is going to be produced. As you can see from the produced .patt file there are 16 values per row so if you have an image which is hitting that grid well then you're more likely to get a good recognition result.



          pattern screenshot



          Marker






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          • Thanks !!! It works
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            Nov 12 at 12:04










          • I have seen the forum where they are talking about can you please tell me if you find anything similar to the vuforia like capability with AR.js
            – user9538877
            Nov 12 at 12:08













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          The trick is that the background should be rgb(240,240,240) and you should have an eye on the grid which is going to be produced. As you can see from the produced .patt file there are 16 values per row so if you have an image which is hitting that grid well then you're more likely to get a good recognition result.



          pattern screenshot



          Marker






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          The trick is that the background should be rgb(240,240,240) and you should have an eye on the grid which is going to be produced. As you can see from the produced .patt file there are 16 values per row so if you have an image which is hitting that grid well then you're more likely to get a good recognition result.



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          • I have seen the forum where they are talking about can you please tell me if you find anything similar to the vuforia like capability with AR.js
            – user9538877
            Nov 12 at 12:08


















          • Thanks !!! It works
            – user9538877
            Nov 12 at 12:04










          • I have seen the forum where they are talking about can you please tell me if you find anything similar to the vuforia like capability with AR.js
            – user9538877
            Nov 12 at 12:08
















          Thanks !!! It works
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          Thanks !!! It works
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          I have seen the forum where they are talking about can you please tell me if you find anything similar to the vuforia like capability with AR.js
          – user9538877
          Nov 12 at 12:08




          I have seen the forum where they are talking about can you please tell me if you find anything similar to the vuforia like capability with AR.js
          – user9538877
          Nov 12 at 12:08


















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