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A tool that will thrill architects and designers, Gravity Sketch allows drawing in 3D.

Gravity Sketch was developed in London as a group project between four Innovation Design Engineering students of the RCA and evolved into a tool that can redefine the way a building will be designed in the future. The device uses augmented reality to provide designers and architects with an extraordinary tool that will allow them to view their drawing in 3D. It consists of a pen and a pad that at a first look resembles a digital notepad –however with this one, as you start to draw, objects take shape in front of you. Through the pad controls, you can adjust the plane in which you sketch, giving volume to your creation, which you can see through a pair of augmented reality glasses.

Apart from design, the team behind Gravity Sketch is also exploring its bioengineering applications, including surgeries, as Gravity can allow surgeons to sketch directly in the part where fixtures need to be made.