Pseudo-Shadowed Cursors for 3D Interaction
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Abstract We present a simple technique that can be used to highlight the intersection of the planes of a 3D cursor with objects within a scene. Such highlighting is useful in object manipulation tasks, where the user needs to understand cursor orientation and position relative to scene objects.
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