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<body><div><pre>Animation
I have been experimenting with using Mathematica for South Park like animations.
I haven't decided if it is a good idea or not <a href="./anim.nb">anim.nb</a>.
I need to create an adequate timeline if this is truly a good idea so I can go backwards and forwards in time. Also how do you move in 2d space? Maybe everything should be flat not sure.
Now this doesn't have to do with animation, but I also experimented with creating games in Mathematica. How do you effectively navigate around <a href="./m/shapes.nb">shapes</a> I wonder.
I have experimented with pacman like games that should be able to a 2d world.
3d worlds can be created using autohotkey
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