WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. & CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A Purdue innovation that enables people to use a new class of hands-free, gesture-based 3D modeling software is being commercialized by Zero UI, a Cupertino, Calif.-based company that specializes in 3D modeling technology.
The innovation, called Handy Potter, could have applications in the areas of games, architecture, art and engineering design. The technology addresses the limitations of conventional computer-aided design tools that are needed to create geometric shape by using a depth-sensing camera with advanced software algorithms to interpret hand movements and gestures.
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