Re: Rotated square in space
- From: "Luiz Borges" <luiz_borges@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Jun 2005 10:01:39 -0700
Replying to Claudio, I didn't give those last details because I haven't
tthought about them... but yesterday I thought that using angles would
be simpler, would gave the exact same results, and I wont need to go
into the 3d space...
But I still haven't had time to proof it... otherwise I will have to
use the projection plane aproach... in that case, i thought about
working side by side, with projections of faces from a pyramid... the
projection plane would intersect the piramid...
.
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