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Name: Prisms Author: Sleight Download: PRISMS.8xp Compatibility: TI-83/84/+/SE File Size: 473 Bytes |
A 3D engine that draws rectangular prisms (any size, solid or transparent) on the graph screen using pseudo-one-point perspective. Also includes Cubes, a simple program that shows what it is capable of. |
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What the community thinks:
Is there a way I could use this to draw a cube on the screen at any given set of co-ordinates?
Also, what equations did you use to create this? I've been trying to make a 3D graphics library in Python, and it might help.
Maybe I could turn DigMake into 3D…
What should I have in the list?