Ben Geskin showed a cool experiment that looks like magic.
Image credit: Ben Geskin
Tech enthusiast and content creator Ben Geskin presented an impressive demonstration where he disassembled a virtual Meta Quest 3 in AR wearing a real one.
"I feel like Tony Stark and Doctor Strange," Geskin said, and it's no wonder: all the parts of the headset are right in front of him with a flick of his hands. He can also take any detail to enlarge and examine it and then neatly put it all back together easily.
Aside from Quest 3 on his head, the creator used CADDY for this magic. It's a 3D CAD visualization tool that utilizes hand tracking, gestures, and poses. It shows exploded and cross-section views as well as scale parts and assemblies. You can build your own assemblies, measure real objects and virtual assets, and draw in full freeform 3D with it.
In the comments under the post, X/Twitter users had different ideas about how useful Geskin's demo is. It's certainly cool, but where would you use it? Well, I think it would be great in education, any field of it, and for everyday use: imagine how much faster assembling IKEA furniture would be with all the parts in front of your eyes!
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