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Release #101 - 77. ◆How to Draw the Outline of a Cube

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Agentny003

Agentny003 2 weeks ago

There’s another way to do a cube if you want to do 4 dimensional. But for the kiddos that’s a good start.

tamakimikesaka

tamakimikesaka 2 weeks ago

@Agentny003

Another way? What kind?

Agentny003

Agentny003 2 weeks ago

@tamakimikesaka: such as doing two squares: one front, one back and then adding the lines to connect them. There’s a name for that, but I don’t remember.

tamakimikesaka

tamakimikesaka 2 weeks ago

@Agentny003

With that method, we could draw a three-dimensional cube. I think what you are referring to is a four-dimensional cube.

A three-dimensional cube has a distinction between the outside and inside, so a vanishing point is necessary. However, a four-dimensional cube is a highly flexible cube that allows the outside and inside to be freely interchanged.
Therefore, we do not believe a vanishing point is necessary.