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LEAP Motion - Modeling integration
This video shows a proof-of-concept of a possible integration between the LEAP motion controller (https://www.leapmotion.com/) and Modeling. This is not actually a product (at least not yet), but I thought I could post this video here anyway, just to see if any Modeling user would find this idea interesting and how/for what specific use or scenario...
I have not spent a lot of time and effort developing this integration yet, but my first impression is that the idea could be interesting and that it could be worth further investigation/development. Any suggestion/idea/comment is welcome. Thank you, Fabrizio |
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Re: LEAP Motion - Modeling integration
Wow, cool!!
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Re: LEAP Motion - Modeling integration
This is a very helpful information. Did you manage to develop this integration in full?
Last edited by bob_char; 06-17-2014 at 01:39 AM. |
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Re: LEAP Motion - Modeling integration
Hello Bob,
sorry for my late reply. During the last few months I have been very busy working on another project, so I was not able to develop this integration any further. But since my first tests with a LEAP-Modeling integration, I also have been experimenting with a standalone eDrawings viewer controlled by the LEAP. In fact, I think that the most probable use of a LEAP controlled 3D CAD would be for viewing purposes... And in this scenario, I think that the advantage of using a free 3D viewer would be paramount. And since Modeling and many other 3D CADs allow you to export models in the eDrawings format, I thought this option could be a better choiche... But my first and fundamental question remains: is there any useful application for this? Does anyone see any real life use for such an integration? |
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Re: LEAP Motion - Modeling integration
Really cool project
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