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How to locate the origin of camera

I want to build an app which show the model at the exact position in Hololens coordinate system. So I want to know the camera frame origin at which position on the Hololens.

Answers

  • stepan_stulovstepan_stulov ✭✭✭
    edited April 2018

    Hey, @sunshine7777777

    I want to build an app which show the model at the exact position in Hololens coordinate system. So I want to know the camera frame origin at which position on the Hololens.

    If you wish to have your model to be attached to the camera simply make it a child of the camera. If you wish your model to remain static in the world, simple make it a sibling of the camera and attach a world anchor to it. Optionally persist your world anchor via WorldAnchorStore or WorldAnchorTransferBatch.

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