wonderful. this is seriously amazing. how many pound of trig does this have in it? :D are you at all interested in joining a colab in the forums with me called the programmers?
This is REALLY cool. Like REALLY cool. You really do know a lot about project geometric figures in 2D. I didn't really understand tesseracts too well until I saw this. This is REALLY. REALLY. AWESOME.
Mm that's pretty impressive. x 229, y135, z0, framerate 3 shows a pretty decent example of one of a simple rotation, I think. I get the whole attaching lines to the corners of the squares but this looks like it would be incredibly difficult to make <.<
YESSIR THERE'S A 4D
AND A 5D
AND A 6D
NOT SURE WHERE IT ENDS
I FOUND AN ANIMATION OF A ROTATING 5D SQUARE OR "PENTERACT"
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED
"headsplode"
YEP YESSIREE
ALL CAPS RULEZ!!!
Um, no offense, but I'm not quite sure if this is an actual tesseract. It looks like you're trying to render the 'shadow', which I don't quite think this is.
Mind = blown. This is amazing! Love + favorite! You have successfully projected a 4d figure into 3d space, and then onto a 2d surface! I'm a bit confused about the rotation variables, though. In this model, does the "y rotation" variable represent rotation about the axis that extends into the 4th dimension?
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This-is-awesome. I love alternate dimensional objects.
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO IMAGINE... IT IS A SEPARATE DIMENSION!
Just... Plain... AWESOME!!!! Needs to have 1000 views!!!! Next thing: 4d game!!!
wonderful. this is seriously amazing. how many pound of trig does this have in it? :D are you at all interested in joining a colab in the forums with me called the programmers?
Whenever I see this title my brain shouts, "WRINKLE IN TIME!" Sorry xD
OMG ITS CALLED A PENTERACT & WHEN I SAW IT ROTATE ON WIKIPEDIA MAH HEAD EXPLODED
Set it to 178, 82, 178, 2 FAKE TESSERACT
I wonderz wut a 5D square looks like... NONONONONONONO DONT TELL ME MAH HEAD WILL EXPLODE
Lol, watching it rotate feels wierd. BTW, shouldn't there be a... whatever comes after Z variable? 'cuz it's 4 dimensions?
This is REALLY cool. Like REALLY cool. You really do know a lot about project geometric figures in 2D. I didn't really understand tesseracts too well until I saw this. This is REALLY. REALLY. AWESOME.
what is the object?
it's the 4D form of a square! EPICNESS!
Cool
Mm that's pretty impressive. x 229, y135, z0, framerate 3 shows a pretty decent example of one of a simple rotation, I think. I get the whole attaching lines to the corners of the squares but this looks like it would be incredibly difficult to make <.<
mm recommended setting show off the inner cube better, I think.
I recommend 316 98 312 3
SO 3D! foams from mouth
Yeaaaaaa that's right buddeh.
4D
(view all replies)Cool! I suggest setting it to 135 135 224 3.
180th veiw! faved-loved!! arrggghh i still think its a cool and confusing way you make it lol
:D
This is scary good.
Hey AB3 Could we do a terraria style collaboration with some others?
I don't know what that is...but maybe...I have a lot of homework pretty much all the time.
(view all replies)relay cool!
CRZY 4D!!!
4D... wow. Is that even real?
YESSIR THERE'S A 4D AND A 5D AND A 6D NOT SURE WHERE IT ENDS I FOUND AN ANIMATION OF A ROTATING 5D SQUARE OR "PENTERACT" THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED "headsplode" YEP YESSIREE ALL CAPS RULEZ!!!
COOL!!
You sure must know your trigonometry. :P
Would make a great screensaver :p
Delving into 4D. Careful, you might break through the 4th wall!
screw you i must break the 4th wall!
This is awesome! :D
(link to project) please join my contest for awesome scripters (sorry for spamming!)
Woah! do 305 / 135 / 213 / 2
That's a pretty good 3-D illusion. :)
you mean 4d
You make amazing 3D things! Love it!
*head spins* loveit
Can u see my newest game please?
*clicks project* *downloads to see code* *sees code* *head explodes*
Words cannot describe how incredible it is that you can do this on a whim, without even checking the true math.
Incredible.
It doesn't look like a tesseract, but more like an amazing 3D object. Awesome!!
the actual 4th dimensional rotation seems off... other than that, it's good! :)
Yeah I know...my equation didn't work out as planned.
Um, no offense, but I'm not quite sure if this is an actual tesseract. It looks like you're trying to render the 'shadow', which I don't quite think this is.
cool how do you make the 3d thing animated like that
It isn't 3D. it's FOUR-DIMENSIONAL. EPICNESS IM SUCH A NERD I LUVLUVLUVLUVLUV THIS KIND OF STUFF EXCUSE MAH WEIRDNESS WIERDNESS
Mind = blown. This is amazing! Love + favorite! You have successfully projected a 4d figure into 3d space, and then onto a 2d surface! I'm a bit confused about the rotation variables, though. In this model, does the "y rotation" variable represent rotation about the axis that extends into the 4th dimension?
No, the variable steps does...all the other rotations are around the 3 axis that exist in 3D.
(view all replies)WOW!
awesome!love& fav