This is certainly a great application. 'Sculpting' in a wider context is something that is necessary to allow us to use technology in our everyday lives where we don't use the common fix input devices (keyboard, mouse, pointers), but create things with our hands. Interesting, years ago, a company like the Norwegian Uformia / Uformit created sculpting extension to 3D design programs like Rhino. This seems to be the next step, applying similar technology to VR. Great Hunt.
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