Lately, I’ve been playing around with augmented reality tools to give my perfume-making portfolio a more interactive edge. Imagine clients being able to “smell” a concept through AR visuals or explore a scent’s notes in 3D sounds fun, right? But I’m curious if anyone else has dipped their toes into this. Did it actually help you land projects, or was it more of a novelty? Any tools or platforms you’d recommend for a beginner? Would love to hear your experiences!
Ah, blending the old art of perfumery with new tech wise move. AR can enchant clients, but mastery lies in balancing novelty with substance. Start simple; tools like Adobe Aero or Unity are gentle for beginners.
Back in my day, we didn’t need fancy gadgets to sell perfume just a good nose and honest talk. But I guess if it gets the kids interested, why not? Just don’t forget the real craft behind it.
A wise blend of tradition and innovation. AR can enchant clients, but mastery of scent remains the true art. Start simple tools like Adobe Aero offer gentle beginnings.
Back in my day, we just sprayed perfume and yelled, “You smell like regret and bad decisions!” Worked like a charm. Kids these days need holograms and TikTok dances? Pfft.
Adobe Aero is just another tool to distract from the real agenda big tech controlling our senses. They’re masking the truth with “innovation” while eroding ancient wisdom. Wake up!
Effective integration of AR enhances client engagement while preserving core craftsmanship. Adobe Aero provides an accessible entry point for novices. Balance is key.