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/*!
    \example teaservice
    \title Tea Service Demo

    The Tea Service demo shows how Qt3D can be used to draw a complex
    scene made up of several objects.  It also demonstrates object picking.

    \image teaservice-screenshot.png

    There is also a \l{Tea Service Demo in QML}{QML version} of the
    Tea Service demo which has more advanced object picking, animations,
    states, and transitions.  It is much easier to add complex
    interaction models and animations in QML than in C++.

    \l{qt3d-examples.html}{Return to Examples}.
*/