Although they have been hidden from Google results for some time, Google's Google animals have created a sense of urgency lately. The idea is simple: you see tigers, lions, bears and other 3D animals in your room, for the practical reality.
In addition to seeing them on the mobile screen, you can take pictures to make it work right now. Now Google is going one step further, too you can record a video right from the app, without having to switch to tactics such as mobile screen recording.
Record your virtual animals
Performance is the same as it always has been. You are opening the Google app again you want a pet name you want to see in 3D. Google's Google Animal List is extensive and includes bears, dogs, cats, tigers, sharks, crocodiles and much more. Among the Google search results should appear in that section View in 3D
From the beginning Google shows you the animal referred to as a white background, but on a mobile phone, which has Google's RA services, a button is included See in your space, which uses your cell phone camera to integrate it with an unpleasant fact. To do this you have to aim down and slowly move the cell to "sit" and you are able to position the animal properly.
This is where you will see a new option. Whereas before there was a button to take pictures, now a double circle button is working. For easy touch, take a picture, too with a long tap recording video. Maximum you can record for 30 seconds.
The effect will depend on your cell phone, though basically the same as what you see on the screen, but on video (and without any overlapping controls or any kind of watermark). Videos are also recorded in MP4 format as well enter the sound
Google is working this recording button internally the latest versions of the Google app. If you still see the old button, which only takes photos, check if you're still waiting for the Google App update on Google Play, or try your luck by downloading the APK on sites like APKMirror. Apparently the required version of the Google app is version 11.6.8.21.
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