## Product Lens - Is this pattern useful for real customers? Yes - What kind of customer use case does this support? - 3D product viewers where users switch between front/side/detail viewpoints. - Architecture/interior previews with predefined camera tour angles. - Marketing/storytelling scenes that need guided perspective changes. - Does Thob feel strong enough for this use case? - Partial. The base setup works (Perspective Camera + Make Default), but my first instinct was to use buttons for preset switching and that flow did not work reliably end-to-end. - A practical fallback is to use radio buttons that switch between meshes/view proxies preconfigured at different angles. - What would improve the experience? - Improve Make Default button UX. - Make button-to-component-prop binding easier and more intuitive. - Add a clearer interaction flow: choose button -> choose target component -> choose prop -> choose value/preset.