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The Logitech VR Ink was primarily targeted at enterprise users and professionals in design-related fields. Its main applications included:<ref name="gadgetflow">{{cite web|url=https://thegadgetflow.com/product/logitech-vr-ink-pilot-edition/|title=Logitech VR Ink Pilot Edition Stylus lets you be three-dimensionally creative|publisher=Gadget Flow|access-date=May 8, 2025}}</ref> | The Logitech VR Ink was primarily targeted at enterprise users and professionals in design-related fields. Its main applications included:<ref name="gadgetflow">{{cite web|url=https://thegadgetflow.com/product/logitech-vr-ink-pilot-edition/|title=Logitech VR Ink Pilot Edition Stylus lets you be three-dimensionally creative|publisher=Gadget Flow|access-date=May 8, 2025}}</ref> | ||
Industrial design and product prototyping | *[[Industrial design]] and [[product prototyping]] | ||
*[[Automotive design]] and [[visualization]] | |||
Automotive design and visualization | *[[Architectural]] design and review | ||
*[[3D modeling]] and [[sculpture]] | |||
Architectural design and review | *[[Concept art]] and [[sketching]] | ||
*[[Engineering visualization]] | |||
3D modeling and sculpture | |||
Concept art and sketching | |||
Engineering visualization | |||
The device was particularly valuable for workflows that required transitioning between 2D sketching and 3D modeling, as it allowed users to start with familiar 2D drawing techniques on a physical surface and then continue developing their designs in 3D space. | The device was particularly valuable for workflows that required transitioning between 2D sketching and 3D modeling, as it allowed users to start with familiar 2D drawing techniques on a physical surface and then continue developing their designs in 3D space. |