5.3.5 The FYUSE App for Moving Pictures

Course subject(s) Module 5 – Scale and Detail

Here you see three interactive screen-captures from the ‘Fyuse’ app. This mobile phone app can be very useful for people who want to quickly take a view from different sides of an object or situation. The app is available for Android and iOS.

Your hurdle could be to test the Fyuse app and use it on your Weebly site. Some helpful info about the app can be found here. It is also interesting to see what the long term focus of fyusion.com is regarding Augmented and Virtual Reality content.

If you would like, you can add a link of the moving images onto your Weebly site by copying a link from your Fyuse images after publishing them in the app. The iOS and Android apps use a different layout, but should still be relatively straightforward to navigate. You can try all the buttons and play with the options. If you get stuck, you can find help from your colleagues or from us on the general weekly Discussion Thread.

On desktop and laptop computers you can move the images with the mouse. The first two allow a horizontal movement, the third uses a vertical movement, and you can also zoom in and out with the mouse wheel.

Try it in the images below! On mobile phones it works even better by simply rotating the device.

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The first and third model below are from our own example design.
The second model is an analytical model made by students. The design is the sculpture pavilion in Sonsbeek Park by Aldo van Eyck, see: here and here.

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