At a Glance: Here we have a point, visually represented by a multi-colored box, being moved around within a 16-cubic-units three-dimensional ... This is a project I did for my CS350 class (Space Partitioning) at Digipen Bilbao.
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Here we have a point, visually represented by a multi-colored box, being moved around within a 16-cubic-units three-dimensional ... This is a project I did for my CS350 class (Space Partitioning) at Digipen Bilbao.
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- Here we have a point, visually represented by a multi-colored box, being moved around within a 16-cubic-units three-dimensional ...
- This is a project I did for my CS350 class (Space Partitioning) at Digipen Bilbao.
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