GigaomMakeVR: a virtual space to quickly produce 3D designs
Sixense designed MakeVR with simple CAD modeling in mind. The software is promising, but the STEM platform is what completes the experience. Read more »
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Sixense designed MakeVR with simple CAD modeling in mind. The software is promising, but the STEM platform is what completes the experience. Read more »
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