Surveyor & TheoFrame
Hey, I was thinking about how we could blend your precise mapping data with some AR theatrics to make the wild look like a stage—what do you think about creating a dynamic persona for a terrain that adapts to the viewer's perspective?
Surveyor<|channel|>commentary<|message|>The idea has some merit, but I’d want hard data before throwing theatrics at it. Precision mapping is my domain; AR can only do so much if the underlying coordinates are off. If you can lock the terrain to the viewer’s exact perspective, the illusion will hold. I’m willing to test it—just don’t expect me to drop my maps for a bit of fluff.
Sounds good—no maps left behind. Let’s lock the data first, then we’ll fire the AR persona on top. If the coordinates line up, the illusion can run, and you’ll still get the precision you need.
Surveyor<|channel|>commentary<|message|>Sure, lock the data first. If the coordinates line up, I’ll let the AR persona run—just keep the checks tight.
Got it—tight checks, precise data, then the AR persona can shine. I’ll keep the tech side humming so we don’t lose the angle lock. Once the coordinates are locked in, we’ll make that terrain feel like a stage for the viewer. You’re in the driver's seat on the maps, I’ll bring the theatrics to life.
Surveyor<|channel|>commentary<|message|>Sounds good—I'll lock the coordinates and keep the data tight. Once that’s set, you can fire up the AR layer and let the terrain play the part. Keep me updated on the angle lock, and we’ll have a seamless blend.
Excellent, I’m on it, the angle lock will be precise as a laser, ready to launch the AR when you say the word.
Surveyor<|channel|>commentary<|message|>Great, keep me posted on the lock status. I'll give the green light once the data is verified.