


In various implementations, the method includes obtaining an input directed to a content creation interface (e.g., a sketchpad), wherein the input corresponds to a sketch of a candidate object, and wherein the content creation interface facilitates creation of computer-generated graphical objects presentable using the device. However, this limits the customizability of the computer-generated room.Īpple's patent covers various implementations, systems, and methods for sketch-based placement of computer-generated graphical objects (sometimes also referred to as "virtual objects", "graphical objects", or "extended reality (XR) objects") into a computer-generated graphical setting (sometimes also referred to as a "virtual environment", a "graphical environment", or an "XR environment").Ī method is performed on an iPad using one or more cameras. In some instances, a user may populate their computer-generated room by selecting virtual objects from a pre-existing library.

Today the US Patent & Trademark Office published a patent application from Apple that relates to computer graphics, and in particular, to systems and methods for sketch-based placement of computer-generated graphical objects into realworld photos using an iPad.
