You can do this kind of thing in Apple Keynote. It's one of those powerful features that you find in Apple software but for some reason they keep hidden.
Thats quite an impressive amount of functionality for not much code. Tokei says 4.4k sloc in the ui dir which contains the editor implementation. I was over 25k sloc for a less ambitious editor in typescript recently.
The Readme is substantially LLM generated, yeah? Something about LLM readmes leave me cold. Including stuff like this feels like the sort of typical LLM time-wasting stuff that they output these days:
Add 3D Model: Click "3D Model" → "Add 3D model (.glb)" → Select your file
Add Image: Click "Image" → "Add image" → Select your file
Add Text: Click "Text" or press T to add 3D text
To add a 3d model I click "3d Model" and then "add 3D model" and then add my 3d model. Very clear, but not usually what I look for in a readme. LLMs love this sort of stuff though.
interesting -- but i am not sure one would want to build an entire presentation with a lot of 3D effects and animations
IMO this would be a good tool to have among many -- to use judiciously only when needed. -- Maybe if we could somehow integrate this capability into existing tools (not sure how).
(I think MS Powerpoint has some 3D objects and animations -- but I dont see it used much in business. I used it once for a fancy presentation and it worked fine. It does support "Morph" transition so you can copy a slide 1it ha 3D object and move / scale / rotate it in 3D ... and powerpoint will interpolate it for you. you can also animate the objects - like apply a 3D rotation.)
You can do this kind of thing in Apple Keynote. It's one of those powerful features that you find in Apple software but for some reason they keep hidden.
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/keynote/tane2b2f4354/m...
You can use "Magic move" to do the kind of stuff that Immersa is doing.
That reminds me a lot how one presentation from the Nvidia GTC was made!
https://youtu.be/1qhqZ9ECm70?si=ESfE4ITfmSrq508y
Truly impressive video.
Thats quite an impressive amount of functionality for not much code. Tokei says 4.4k sloc in the ui dir which contains the editor implementation. I was over 25k sloc for a less ambitious editor in typescript recently.
I'm also a bit jealous of how clean the reframe usage model is, i really liked the dominoes explanation when i first learned about it. https://day8.github.io/re-frame-wip/dominoes-60k/
The Readme is substantially LLM generated, yeah? Something about LLM readmes leave me cold. Including stuff like this feels like the sort of typical LLM time-wasting stuff that they output these days:
To add a 3d model I click "3d Model" and then "add 3D model" and then add my 3d model. Very clear, but not usually what I look for in a readme. LLMs love this sort of stuff though.To compare, the initial Readme (I guess this is a default re-frame readme?) doesn't have this same LLM vibe at all: https://github.com/ertugrulcetin/immersa/blob/7f585f5f544e2f...
interesting -- but i am not sure one would want to build an entire presentation with a lot of 3D effects and animations
IMO this would be a good tool to have among many -- to use judiciously only when needed. -- Maybe if we could somehow integrate this capability into existing tools (not sure how).
(I think MS Powerpoint has some 3D objects and animations -- but I dont see it used much in business. I used it once for a fancy presentation and it worked fine. It does support "Morph" transition so you can copy a slide 1it ha 3D object and move / scale / rotate it in 3D ... and powerpoint will interpolate it for you. you can also animate the objects - like apply a 3D rotation.)
maybe architecture or product design students would
Right. I think if it’s a presentation about the object then there could be plenty of applications for this. I will definitely be trying it.
Looks pretty cool.
Too bad immersa.app seems to be down.
Looks pretty cool, congratz.
Shaders are coming with the model right ?
nice, I always wanted something like this for "movie/sci-fi tv" style presentations. no idea what I'll do with it though.
You are a presentation tool!
the stock tunes in the video makes my brain go numb
looks nice!