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Google’s Tilt Brush VR painting app goes open source – BBC News
Tilt Brush is being abandoned by the tech giant – but it is making the code open source for others.

Google has made its virtual-reality painting tool open source, handing it over to community creators instead of shutting it down.
The Tilt Brush app allows users wearing for VR headsets to “paint” sculptures in three-dimensional space.
After the app’s 2016 launch, a community of artists sprang up around its unique feature set.
Google has now announced it is discontinuing work on the app – but making the code publicly available.
Google is effectively letting anyone with the knowledge make their…
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