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            <title>AR Marker Distance</title>
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As well as setting the marker ID, you can also set the AR Marker Distance property.

This allows you to specify how far away (and in what direction) the actual asset is compared to the AR marker.

This is mostly designed for cases where you have several items in close proximity - this way you can place a</description>
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            <title>ARDI AR Editors Guide</title>
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            <description>ARDI AR Editors Guide

Every AR marker (which can be downloaded here) has a numeric ID. 

To make assets available in ARDI AR, all you need to do is set the &#039;AR Marker&#039; property of your asset.



As soon as the property is saved, you&#039;ll be able to scan the matching marker in ARDI-AR.

Tools

You will find two reports specifically to do with AR markers in the sidebar, under</description>
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