Tiger In My Room | 3d

The tiger defaults to its actual, life-sized scale. You can pinch the screen to shrink it down to fit on a desk or blow it up to fill a large room. Capture the Moment

Imagine this: You’re sitting on your bedroom floor, sipping your morning coffee. You look up, and standing right next to your bedpost—fur rippling, muscles tensing, eyes glowing with digital precision—is a life-sized Bengal tiger. It growls softly. It turns its head. It takes a step toward your desk chair. 3d tiger in my room

Go to Google right now and search for "tiger" to bring the wild into your home. The tiger defaults to its actual, life-sized scale

While the tiger cannot eat you, there are psychological and practical risks to consider. You look up, and standing right next to

Shared AR: Two people wearing AR glasses see the same tiger. One pushes it – the other sees the tiger react. (Requires multi‑peer AR sync.)

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While a Bengal tiger is dangerous in real life, a 3D one is harmless. Some therapists use AR to slowly introduce scale and presence to patients with animal phobias (though usually with spiders or snakes). Being in control of the tiger—able to shrink it or make it disappear—can be empowering.