I am trying to show an AR content with QLPreviewController
. Everything works fine except the lighting. If I preview the file using Xcode or macOS's quick look the lighting is natural, but when I preview it using QLPreviewController
the object is too dark!.
Is there any possible way to adjust the lighting, scale, and other settings?
iOS: Issue with lightning in USDZ file
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In Xcode 13/12 there are no such issues
AR QuickLook
framework is based on RealityKit rendering engine. AR QuickLook
has minimum parameters to control a AR scene. There's no parameters for controlling lighting. AR QuickLook inherits automatic Light Estimation
from RealityKit. In Xcode 12.1 and higher I see no bugs presenting unlit (black) models. You can quickly test it with the following code:
import QuickLook
class ViewController: UIViewController,
QLPreviewControllerDelegate,
QLPreviewControllerDataSource {
override func viewDidAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
let previewController = QLPreviewController()
previewController.dataSource = self
previewController.delegate = self
present(previewController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
func numberOfPreviewItems(in controller: QLPreviewController) -> Int {
return 1
}
func previewController(_ controller: QLPreviewController,
previewItemAt index: Int) -> QLPreviewItem {
guard let path = Bundle.main.path(forResource: "path/to/gramophone",
ofType: "usdz")
else {
fatalError("Couldn't find a file.")
}
let url = URL(fileURLWithPath: path)
return url as QLPreviewItem
}
}
P.S.
If you're still experiencing issues with unlit PBR models – it's not a problem of AR QuickLook
, it's rather a problem of your USDZ model.
Please make sure your 3D mesh has UV layout while creating the model. Without UV the 3D object will appear dark on iOS devices and in QLPreviewController, although it might appear fine on MacOS when using 3D or ARQuickLook.
For more info, please refer the below mentioned link:
https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/107094
For Eg: If you are creating models with Blender, this might help:
https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/1022/adding-uv-mapping-to-mesh
If you open the usdz object in XCode, check the material inspector, you will find that the illumination colour is set to Black. That's why its appearing dark in AR world but it will look fine in ARQuickLook.
Setting the UV Map will solve your issue.
Other hacks that I have tried are (Not Recommended):
1) Change emissiveColor while creating USDZ model. Using Python-based tool(USDPython) for generating usdz file.
https://developer.apple.com/download/more/?=USDPython
2) Set the illumination colour to White.
First convert .usdz to .scn -> change illumination -> convert .scn to .usdz
You can take help from this WWDC talk (Exporting USDZ from Scenekit):
https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2019/602/