Two pieces of good news. You now have a good excuse for both staring point-blank into a stranger’s eye hole and strapping a concoction of electronics and LED’s to your face. Eye-tracking. Eye-Tracking tech for design isn’t even close to being recent news, but it bears mentioning to show you where eye-tracking tech in regard to CAD was three years ago and where it’s heading today.
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‘3d interface’
Embed 3DVia 3D Into Your Skull…errr, or on Your Website
I know your brainpan is sore from beating it against the wall of deadlines you have looming, but if you have a website in one hand and some 3d models in the other, you can smash those together right now to splatter everyone with your 3D genius.
Good ol’ Cliff from 3DVia shows you how, and yes, you will need the 3DVia player installed into your browser to view the glorious 3D. After that you just site back, relax, spin your model around and say, “See, try baking that twice and selling it to turnip farmers.”
3D Interfaces. You Bladder Button is in My Electrostatic Sensor Array {Video}
Ah, the wild world of 3D Interfaces technology. It’s bad enough you’re being forced down the multi-touch path, huh? Well, for those that enjoy the bliss of moving graphical elements around the screen with your hand, the research and experimentation continue.
There’s two sides of the UI tide – restricting you fingers to the screen and the less practical movement within a large 3D space. Does it have to be one or the other? Both? Neither?
Here’s two projects being with some sweet video to make you start exercising those finger musculars





