Reality OBJ - USDZ Converter

Reality OBJ - USDZ Converter

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Details about Reality OBJ

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • January 11, 2022
  • October 3, 2024
  • 17.0+
  • 4+
  • 22.02MB
  • iPhone, iPad
  • English

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Version History of Reality OBJ

3.4.1

September 7, 2024

- Bug fixes.

3.4.0

September 6, 2024

- Onboarding update.

3.3.0

September 2, 2024

- iOS 17.0 update.

3.2

September 25, 2023

- Bug fixes.

3.1

June 27, 2023

- Bug fixes.

3.0

June 8, 2023

- Bug fixes.

2.9

June 6, 2023

- Bug fixes.

2.8

May 30, 2023

- Bug fixes.

2.7

May 17, 2023

- Bug fixes

2.6

January 8, 2023

- Bug fixes.

Price History of Reality OBJ

Description of Reality OBJ

Reality OBJ - Convert obj files to usdz. - Features - - Modify the properties of each material: You can add to your model Diffuse texture or color, Roughness, Metalness, Normal and Ambient Occlusion textures. - Import your own obj models. - Export obj to usdz. - Generate thumbnail.

Reality OBJ: FAQ

Can Reality OBJ support iPad devices?

Yes, Reality OBJ has support for iPad devices.

Who created the app?

The creator of Reality OBJ is ariel ortiz.

What’s the minimum iOS requirement for the Reality OBJ app?

The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 17.0 or higher.

How does the Reality OBJ app rank among users?

With a rating of 4.3 out of 5, Reality OBJ is one of the top-rated apps in its category.

What’s the app category of Reality OBJ?

The Main Genre Of The Reality Obj App Is Graphics & Design.

What is the latest version of Reality OBJ?

The latest Reality OBJ version released is 3.4.1.

What is the update date for Reality OBJ?

The last update for Reality OBJ was on October 3, 2024.

When was the app initially released?

Reality OBJ was first released on February 6, 2023.

What is the age rating of Reality OBJ?

This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.

What are the languages supported by Reality OBJ?

Reality OBJ is available in English.

Does Apple Arcade offer Reality OBJ as part of its collection?

No, Reality OBJ is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within Reality OBJ?

No, Reality OBJ does not include options for in-app purchases.

Can I use Reality OBJ with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use Reality OBJ with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in Reality OBJ?

No, there are no commercial ads in Reality OBJ.

Screenshots of Reality OBJ

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Reviews of Reality OBJ

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  • A great companion App for Apple’s RealityComposer

    This app is great! Easy to use and greatly helpful

    The only Downside I could find is because of the iPad’s lack of 3D
    tools, and the App doing its job so well it leaves much more options to be desired such as .fbx import and or object seperation…

    Lastly I would advice the App creator/author to have a public format in which users can submit ideas/bugs linked here as I have had issues finding anything online
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  • It’s great with some parts odd

    I have a process that I make my model and uv unwrap in blender on my windows pc, and texture paint in procreate (it’s not professionally perfect but I really like the program and it’s a plus since I have it and all my favorite brushes are there to use), i found this after looking for “Reality converter” I heard others talk about, I gave it a try and it does the job nicely, I can add my diffuse (color), roughness, and metallic textures, along with what I was wanting, a Normal and Ambient occlusion map, if the textures (them being in your saved photos instead of files) you have are 4K bring it to procreate recognizes the size too so that saves me another hassle, and it recognizes two sets of materials and groups them so that was really nice to have if my materials were in separate meshes of their own!

    What I did find odd was when I exported my model into procreate the grid came with me too, it’s a object/geometry too, now I just hide that in procreate, you could probably delete it if you can in your 3d software not in the app even when I hide it, it’ll still be exported, it also sized my model down from 5m originally to 1m, it does it with the base blender cube from 2m to 1m again, I was curious if this would be a problem for me in my process but it never affected the textures quality and pixel size not that I know of.

    Now I’m just using it to at least let procreate see the normals and Ao maps, I paint on top the fake bumps to then export the textures only, hopefully it works fine for you with other means, so it’s pretty good so far as of this date, look forward to it improving on the size Maybe and the grid part as not an object, you can mess with the donut too. UvU
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