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I'm embarrassingly obsessed with these design programs for VR. I'm not looking forward to the whole Metaverse future buuut I think it's really cool to be able to design in 3d, literally IN 3d. I was thinking that it would be cool to design that way and transfer the "sketch" to a 3d printer or other CAD program for routing, etc.
I won't be surprised if the answers here are "NO" or "NEVER" but I'm just curious if anybody has ever given that any thought or tried it out. I have been using it for world design but I think it could have some functionality in the sign business.
I skimmed this article briefly, some interesting points but I don't see it being a widely used method of interacting with clients. Maybe in the future? Who knows.
Heres a video of what Gravity Sketch can do, just imagine signage instead of architecture (caution you might get motion sickness )
I won't be surprised if the answers here are "NO" or "NEVER" but I'm just curious if anybody has ever given that any thought or tried it out. I have been using it for world design but I think it could have some functionality in the sign business.
I skimmed this article briefly, some interesting points but I don't see it being a widely used method of interacting with clients. Maybe in the future? Who knows.
Egan Sign
Virtual Reality is the future of gaming and entertainment but this technology is changing the way some sign companies are developing and recommending effective signage to their clients. While 3D engineering of signage is widely used throughout the sign industry, the addition of virtual reality...
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Heres a video of what Gravity Sketch can do, just imagine signage instead of architecture (caution you might get motion sickness )