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In AR QuickLook, there is a maximum and minimum to how much you can tilt the model (like model-viewer has). However if you keep dragging down, the model keeps tilting slightly with diminishing effect, allowing you to go beyond the limits.
Then when you release, it snaps back as though there is some elastic force on it.
I wonder what people feel about this and if it makes for a more polished UX that we should port to the viewer.
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Nice! Personally, I think this looks really slick and I would like our controls to support this kind of interaction. Perhaps we can look into upgrading them to work this way as we implement #458 .
In AR QuickLook, there is a maximum and minimum to how much you can tilt the model (like model-viewer has). However if you keep dragging down, the model keeps tilting slightly with diminishing effect, allowing you to go beyond the limits.
Then when you release, it snaps back as though there is some elastic force on it.
I wonder what people feel about this and if it makes for a more polished UX that we should port to the viewer.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: