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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 03, 2019
Filed:
Jul. 06, 2017
Electronic Arts Inc., Redwood City, CA (US);
David Auclair, Orlando, FL (US);
Gianvito Serra, Austin, TX (US);
Caleb Howard, West Vancouver, CA;
Robert Jay Reynolds, Vancouver, CA;
Gerald Phaneuf, Seattle, WA (US);
Aaron Jeromin, Seattle, WA (US);
Michael Frederich Polak, Elora, CA;
Jerome Timothy Bradley, Orlando, FL (US);
Edmond Lo, New Westminster, CA;
Thomas Ince, Orlando, FL (US);
Ray Shannon, Vancouver, CA;
Timothy King, Orlando, FL (US);
Electronic Arts Inc., Redwood City, CA (US);
Abstract
An example method of generating three-dimensional objects based on two-dimensional images of at least part of the object may include: receiving, from a mobile computing device, a notification indicating that a plurality of images depicting an object have been uploaded to a first storage location; transmitting, to a rendering application, a rendering request specifying the first storage location; receiving, from the rendering application, a rendering response indicating that a polygonal mesh representing the images of the object has been stored at a second storage location; transmitting, to an interactive video gaming device, a notification of comprising an identifier of the third second storage location; and making a file comprising the polygonal mesh available for download by the interactive video gaming device.