This looks very interesting. Currently I'm using NeoMouse in its air 
mode, but Leap Motion seems to be much better and more advanced. I think Leap 
Motion could be especially natural and useful in sculpting mode.

        I have few ideas I could try to implement. For example, I can imagine 
sculpting with one hand and controlling brush parameters (size, texture angle, 
etc.) with another. From what I saw on videos this seems to be technically 
possible. I can test in Linux and Windows 7.

On Wednesday 08 May 2013 15:12:51 Ton Roosendaal wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> https://www.leapmotion.com/
> 
> I've contacted Leap Motion and they agreed to seed 10 units to Blender 
> developers and/or actively involved users.
> 
> I suggest we do 5 for devs at least, rest for people on this list who can 
> contribute testing and feedback.
> 
> Just reply on this message if you're interested, and a short sentence what 
> you intend to do with it (code work or testing, and which OS). I then will 
> select the 10 'winners', ask them for the shipping details and forward it to 
> Leap Motion. They already seed units now btw, before the official launch end 
> of July.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -Ton-
> 
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