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Interesting videos about Leap Motion

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I carefully follow the news about Leap Motion (and, for a well-known reason, I don’t have a lot to say about the device). There are interesting videos from developers who have already received their devices (the revision of which not so long ago reached the sixth - the seventh, most likely, will be a release version). Some of them would like to draw a little attention to those who follow the project.

By the way, for those who missed the news - recently, ASUS signed a contract to supply the device with some of its computer models, and Leap itself will be available to users this spring .
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For those who have not yet heard about this device, we note that Leap Motion is a controller with gesture recognition in the air. The closest analogue is Kinect from Microsoft, but the devices are hard to put on one level - Leap's gesture recognition accuracy is 0.01 mm, which is a hundred times better than Kinect. For more information about the device, welcome to the official website , the video on which is worth a look. In Russian there were separate posts on Habré ( 1 , 2 and 3 ).

Let's go to the video. Here is a recent example of how to use Leap in conjunction with the programming language Scratch . As you can see, this is very easy to do, and as a result, an application is created that animates the movement of the character across the screen:



Here Leap is connected to WPF:



Unity is used here (there are already many different videos on YouTube about using the controller in conjunction with Unity. By the way, not only is Unity fourth version supported, but also version 3.5. You can link your project with Leap using C # and the same programs that are used for AR or Kinect projects):





Here iMac is turned into a touchscreen:



Well and holy - anboxing of a fresh devish:


Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/166401/


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