Augmented Reality Fantasy novels!
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I'm a new Fantasy/Science Fiction Author. I have recently published
The NecroNomNomNomicon: Cookbook of the Dead
The first in a trilogy of New Adult/Urban Fantasy novels. (Book two is in edits! Expected mid 2017)
I need help with a project for this series. I'd like to make an Augmented Reality app to enhance my books.
Imagine if you will, Looking at a chapter head through the app, and thanks to a small image on the page, the app loads an overlay that looks just like the original page. --except it's an animation-- So after a moment, the letters all fall to the bottom of the page in a heap, or get sucked away by a vortex leaving a nice blank space where an animation would begin.
...or better yet, imagine the page being torn open from within, allowing a Poultrygeist to burst through (The first monster in my book!)
But there's more. AR images can interact with each other. So imagine that Boy (a dog, and our protagonist) is on a seperate card. And he is just his adorable self, until he's placed next to one of the images embedded in the book, where he would then bark or try to get your attention to a clue to some puzzle hidden throughout the book.
But here's one more thing. I'm pretty sure I can make purely aural triggers, so you might hear someone whispering behind you. It could be terrifying if done right.
The NecroNomNomNomicon: Cookbook of the Dead
The first in a trilogy of New Adult/Urban Fantasy novels. (Book two is in edits! Expected mid 2017)
I need help with a project for this series. I'd like to make an Augmented Reality app to enhance my books.
Imagine if you will, Looking at a chapter head through the app, and thanks to a small image on the page, the app loads an overlay that looks just like the original page. --except it's an animation-- So after a moment, the letters all fall to the bottom of the page in a heap, or get sucked away by a vortex leaving a nice blank space where an animation would begin.
...or better yet, imagine the page being torn open from within, allowing a Poultrygeist to burst through (The first monster in my book!)
But there's more. AR images can interact with each other. So imagine that Boy (a dog, and our protagonist) is on a seperate card. And he is just his adorable self, until he's placed next to one of the images embedded in the book, where he would then bark or try to get your attention to a clue to some puzzle hidden throughout the book.
But here's one more thing. I'm pretty sure I can make purely aural triggers, so you might hear someone whispering behind you. It could be terrifying if done right.
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