At the beginning of the global expansion of the coronavirus epidemic, one of Google's most popular educational tools, allowing us to see 3D animals indoors, using its search engine options and unpleasant reality.
We also talk about it and explain how it worked in the video:
Google has now announced that it is developing the program in two ways: with more content and new work.
New material is actually augmented
The number of animals and objects created in 3D is limited but Google has expanded this so that you can read it in a fun way. A good example is the muscular system of the human body, which allows us to see how the tissue surrounds the model.
In addition, each model has labels to expand the information if we are interested in something.
There are also new installations from the microscopic world, which contain viruses and other systems to see in detail. And if we like, we can go through history, with some things like Neil Amstrong's spacesuit or caves where we will see cave paintings.
We can now record videos
The latest novel comes in the form of work, and although we used to wander when taking pictures and taking pictures at any angle, we can now record videos of those times and upload them, share them on social networks or send them to friends and are familiar with applications such as WhatsApp. To do this we have to hold down the shutter button instead of touching it to take a picture.
Ready to take a trip! 🚀 Commemorating the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11's illustrious voyage to the Moon with a new experience, made widely by Google # Apollo50th pic.twitter.com/NxYsE8gk4z
– Google (@Google) July 10, 2019
These functions reach all users around the world, but may take several days to work across profiles. If you want to try your luck, here is a list of available options:
- Animals of the world: leopards, big pigs, leopards, goats, cheetahs, pearls, brown bears, gray wolves, Shetland horses, pythons, Arabian horses, raccoons, hedgehogs and deer.
- Marine and Marine: mallard ducks, alligators, white sharks, octopuses, monkfish and sea turtles.
- Birds: macaws, Emperor penguins and eagles.
- Pets: Spitzs, Golden Retrievers, Labradors, Rottweilers, French Bulldogs, Pugs and Cats.
- More: Chauvet Cave, Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 Command Module.