Python >> mathematica
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In terms of functional programming, not a snowball's chance in hell
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my version of this from 2013
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMor1VtBZzA …
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Nice I’ll be sure to give it a watch! Luckily most platforms now just loop by default, I mostly run AnimationRepititions so I can spot issues in the gif
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What did you expect when you make great things ?
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Thank you! I was mostly curious to see what export format you would use. I'm fuzzy on what the alternatives are and why one would choose one or another.
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I see, yes in this video i showed an export format that i didn't actually use In the next video i'll show actually how i usually export the higher res animations
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I learned a bit here, but I'm curious why you chose the points to be spheres in a narrow 3D box, which then requires you to specify the viewpoint. Why not do it in 2D with actual points (with PointSize[ ] to resize). Seems like it would be simpler. Thanks for the video.
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because the 2D points don't reflect any light and it just looks prettier when you have a spherical shading from a light source
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