![]() ![]() mentions that you can use more standard formats for your models now.If you wish to transfer files with between your device after installing SuperDisplay, you have two options: As we saw that provided some sfa/sfb compilation tooling and visualization panes for those objects in Android Studio. One thing you won't have though is the plugin. It's up to you to decide if it offers enough features that you embrace it as a whole, or maybe you'll cherry pick. It offers great things like TransformableNode or a notch higher level abstractions than ARCore. Sceneform is an abstraction layer over ARCore. Many people perform some code re-styling and refactoring, while I did just the necessary changes, you are welcome to just copy those two directories from the repository. You can fish among the forks of the archived repository. ![]() One gotcha is that if you start recently you probably have an AndroidX project, and you need to upgrade Sceneform's source code to AndroidX. Or just follow the archived Sceneform repository's README. Now you have to basically make sceneformsrc and sceneformux directories part of your project. Update: here is maintained successor of the Google Sceneform source code advised by Romain Guy: Īdding to answer (that the plugin is deprecated) you can also see that the Sceneform Github repo ( ) is archived. For Linux: ~/.local/share/Google/AndroidStudio4.1/.For MacOS: ~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/AndroidStudio4.1/plugins/ (you may check out ~/Library/Application\ Support/AndroidStudio/marketplace or other places for older versions, see Where is the plugin folder for Android Studio on MAC).For Windows: C:\Users\\.AndroidStudio4.1\config\plugins.The folder location is operating system dependent, assuming here that the Android Studio version is 4.1: To do that you need to navigate to the plugin folder and delete the directory of the Sceneform plugin. TL DR: to make the error message go away I'd suggest to manually remove the plugin because it's not listed in the installed plugin list (possibly due to the error). ![]()
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