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You probably have heard about LeapMotion’s Project North Star , that should be able to offer people affordable augmented reality. There are some typical questions that arise in the mind of the AR enthusiasts of the world: how is it? Notice a LeapMotion sensor installed on top of it. Is it good?
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With the LeapMotion Unity Core Assets and Modules , you can start building right away with features like custom-designed hands, user interfaces, and event triggers. LeapMotion Core Assets. The LeapMotion Unity assets provide an easy way to bring hands into a Unity game. Links: Example Demo / Download.
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