I thought that I needed to prove that the farthest face was oriented more towards the viewer first, since it would imply that, if we encoded a ellipse in both of the faces, the ellipse in the farthest face would be proportionally larger, compared to the closer ellipse. I totally forgot about the concept of degree shift lol (and to be honest, it makes it a lot more intuitive to understand).
MusicNotes2 in the post "[250 Box Challenge] Can't understand why the farthest face will be oriented more towards the viewer than the closer face"
2022-01-23 20:27
Oh.
I thought that I needed to prove that the farthest face was oriented more towards the viewer first, since it would imply that, if we encoded a ellipse in both of the faces, the ellipse in the farthest face would be proportionally larger, compared to the closer ellipse. I totally forgot about the concept of degree shift lol (and to be honest, it makes it a lot more intuitive to understand).
Anyways, tysm!