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You may one day be able to draw in a computer generated environment with a Vision Pro/iPad combo

You may one day be able to draw in a computer generated environment with the Apple Vision Pro and an iPad.

You may one day be able to draw in a computer generated environment with the Apple Vision Pro and an iPad. Apple has filed for a patent (number US 20240104813 A1) for “techniques fore enabling drawing in a computer-generated reality environment.”

About the patent filing

The patent application relates generally to a computer-generated reality environment, and more specifically to techniques for providing an interactive computer-generated reality environment for creating a virtual drawing. A computer-generated reality (CGR) environment refers to a wholly or partially simulated environment that people sense and/or interact with via an electronic system. 

A CGR environment can be based on different types of realities, including virtual reality and mixed reality. An electronic device such as the Vision Pro detects a user’s real movements and projects and simulates those movements within the CGR environment.

Apple wants Vision Pro users to be able to create a virtual drawing on a drawing surface using an iPad, where the CGR environment provides a user with a realistic and immersive experience while creating the virtual drawing as if the user was creating a real drawing in the real world. 

The techniques described in the patent filing enable a user to create a drawing without the need for traditional physical drawing tools.What’s more, because the drawing is created within a CGR environment, the described techniques allow a user to manipulate (e.g., change, erase, alter) a portion of a drawing as desired. 

Summary of the patent filing

Here’s Apple’s abstract of the patent filing: “The present disclosure relates to techniques for providing an interactive computer-generated reality environment for creating a virtual drawing using one or more electronic devices. Specifically, the described techniques provide a user with a computer-generated reality environment, which can be based on different types of realities including virtual reality and mixed reality, for creating a virtual drawing on a drawing surface within the computer-generated reality environment. The computer-generated reality environment provides the user with a realistic and immersive experience while creating the virtual drawing.”

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.