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View your own 3D creations in Augmented Reality, right on a dollar bill or bank note. Shimmer includes 20+ models to view in AR, but don't limit yourself to our models - add your own 3D models through Dropbox, email, Google 3D Warehouse or Autodesk 123D Catch.

Price: $.99

Product page: http://ionreality.com/shimmer
iTunes link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/shimmer-augmented-reality/id528990058?ls=1&mt=8

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Whether you are a casual user looking to try out Augmented Reality or a 3D modeler creating custom models, Shimmer gives you the tools to view and show off your models in Augmented Reality. Get started by viewing the 20+ included models or go beyond that and load your own 3D models using Dropbox or email. No need to print out a marker, just point your device's camera at a dollar bill (or international bank note) and watch your models come to life. Also, search for thousands of new models on Google's 3D Warehouse right within the app.

Shimmer features newly added support for models created with Autodesk's 3D scanning app, 123D Catch. Browse Autodesk 123D's gallery from your device and download models directly into the Shimmer app - visualizing scans of real-life physical objects right in Augmented Reality. You can view a video of this in action here (http://youtu.be/dgWirFJciZw)

Shimmer lets you:
* View 3D models through your device's camera by pointing it at a bank note
* View Autodesk 123D Catch models
* Download your own models from Dropbox
* Find more models through the Google 3D Warehouse
* Receive models via email

Shimmer ($.99) is available for sale now at the iTunes Store (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/shimmer- ... ?ls=1&mt=8) and you can read more about it at (http://ionreality.com/shimmer). Also, you can view a video of Shimmer (http://youtu.be/j5B_l5wSBQg)

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