https://youtu.be/1qhqZ9ECm70?si=ESfE4ITfmSrq508y
Truly impressive video.
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.
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.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...
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/
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.)