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Is there a market to digital pop up books?

I had the idea of making one on raylib.
What's /lit/ opinion?

Do you see a market to revive magazines and pop up books inside a modern tool like godot or raylib?
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>>25470052
So a light novel/visual novel? I feel the whole point of a pop up book is the physical pop up, take that away and it’s an illustrated book
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>>25470052
How the fuck is it even supposed to work? You can't have a flat pop-up book.
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>>25470052
Stop with the get rich quick schemes, pajeet.
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>>25470052
So you gonna vibe code this. And make a marketplace, also vibe-coded. And you gonna get venture capital money. And all artists need to pay you to sell digital trash. And you gonna sell it to private equity firm for billions so they can put shitton of ads in it.
You’re delusional.
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>>25470052
>Is there a market to digital pop up books?
Not sure how that would work.
Like 3d type thing, or you just mean some sort of multimedia project?
Or is the customer able to print it out and make a little papercraft project from it?

I don't know exactly what you mean by "digital pop up book".



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