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Topic: BSpace resurrected (Read 1016 times) |
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pitaru
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BSpace resurrected
« on: Mar 2nd, 2004, 10:12pm » |
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Back in the day I wrote a library named BSpace to help students deal with the unintuitive obscurities of the Transformation Matrix. I've also found it to be helpful with complex transformation routines. I've now rewritten the object as an external library. Here's the url - http://pitaru.com/processing/BSpace Beware, i've done almost no tests on it and the documentation is a bit rough. -amit
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mKoser
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Re: BSpace resurrected
« Reply #1 on: Mar 3rd, 2004, 1:06pm » |
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I have been afraid to ask for it. At least a couple of times there have been posts asking questions that would have been suitable with an answer like "take a look at Amits BSpace". Good to see you updating this. + mikkel
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mikkel crone koser | www.beyondthree.com | http://processing.beyondthree.com
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pitaru
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Re: BSpace resurrected
« Reply #2 on: Mar 5th, 2004, 3:25pm » |
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Yeah I know, sorry it took so long. I've just updated to V3, and also updated the site which had a bunch of little errors. Please download the latest version and take second look at the site's references and 'chages list' on the download page. http://pitaru.com/processing/BSpace -amit
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