🎨 Create animated 3D illusions with this digital lenticular project, mimicking classic lenticular stickers that change with movement.
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🎨 Create animated 3D illusions with this digital lenticular project, mimicking classic lenticular stickers that change with movement.
A toy implementation of an instrument cluster designed to enhance immersion in Gran Turismo 7.
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A virtual AI-based pit crew for Sim Racing. Use the latest GPT technology to create a real life like experience when out on the track.
A modular, hot-swappable, and patchable, Eurorack-compatible simrig/buttonboard system
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Assetto Corsa Competizione dedicated server configuration helper
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