Researches at the Univerity of Toronto's Dynamics Graphics Project are developing this gesture based 3D sketching program. By interpreting a sketch in 3D, the software allows one to adjust the perspective of the drawing while it is being made. [via core77]
ILoveSketch, a gesture-based 3D sketchpad
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I was able to see this software in action first hand at Siggraph 2009 in New Orleans and it is impressive. I have a background in industrial/entertainment design and it would be an extremely valuable tool designers and makers.
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"... helps non-professional users to visualize and evolve a design directly in 3D..."
It didnt seem very easy to me. Perhaps you need to be a professional to really see how easy it is?
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Are there any downloads available for the software?
There are a lot of makers that have made good touch screens, it would be SO TOTALLY COOL to play with this software.
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