Sighne

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    8:03 AM, Sunday November 1st 2020

    Do you still have issues?

    Visibility changed recently, you need the "Member" role to see messages.

    I don't know the definitive procedure though. A moderator should be able to help you.

    7:27 AM, Monday May 18th 2020

    Thank you very much Elodin!

    6:17 AM, Tuesday May 12th 2020

    Ok, I finally get it, with a clear mind.

    I gets easier when mentally decomposing the changes in position of the adjacent box: first, create a box right next to it with the same vp (ie. just move it aside without rotation), then apply rotation by sliding vps.

    Thanks a lot for your time!

    8:15 PM, Monday May 11th 2020

    Thank you for your reply!

    Well, I found the exact same interrogation on Reddit

    Maybe my confusion comes from the fact that I see it as a regular sphere and I shouldn't?

    I feel like between the box in the middle and the 90° rotated one, the vp moves towards infinity so it has to slide in between but my brain can't conceptualize it :(

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