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In this hands-on webinar, you'll learn how to develop WebAR with advanced image target techniques in 8th Wall-hosted projects. View details below for links to materials and timestamps to skip ahead to relevant sections on developing augmented reality with https://www.8thwall.com/ In this Live Learning session we’ll review: Image Targets in WebAR: 8th Wall supports Flat, Cylindrical and Conical image target types [3:20] Image Target Quantities [4:20] Image Target Events: Lifecycle [6:10] Image Target Events: loading/scanning [8:20] Image Target Events: found/updated/lost [10:05] XRExtras pre-defined components [12:00] XRExtras Primitives/Components [14:00] View full set of components (https://github.com/8thwall/web/tree/m...) Nested Components [18:30] Changing Active Image Targets [21:00] Demo: Image Targets Flyer (https://www.8thwall.com/8thwall/flyer...) [26:30] Demo: Scaling, rotating, positioning video relative to image target [30:00] Demo: Modifying namedImageTarget components [31:50] During the walkthrough on how to implement Image Targets with advanced techniques in Web AR, Tony uses a combination of example projects to do so. You’ll want to access the Project Library (https://www.8thwall.com/8thwall) to find these pre-built WebAR experiences you can clone today. Image Target implementation can work across multiple frameworks, in this case we’ll be using A-Frame. Projects and documentation referenced include: 8th Wall Documentation: https://www.8thwall.com/docs/web/#ima...