@LerSentAI: Developed an app for nearly a month, Woo - your 3D digital wardrobe, not only records your OOTD but also displays it in a 3D representation
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An app named Woo is now complete; it's a 3D digital wardrobe that can record daily outfits and display them in a 3D representation.
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After nearly a month of development, Woo—your 3D digital wardrobe—is here. Not only can it record your daily outfits, but it also showcases them in a 3D visualization: https://t.co/4WHFYhddod
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