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Lesson 4.5 - Exercises

Lesson 4.5 - Exercises

Dec 20, 2016

Exercise 1- Multiple Reactor points

Create a new examples based on lessons 4.3 using multiple reactor points. Alter both the type of transformation/animation and the way the interaction takes place. For example, use the individual fingers with the leap motion for the reactor points. Make sure your code works with the leap motion.



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