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Ellipse Mode and Physics Lab tests translated from Codea into Processing

June 13, 2017 antwerpenhomeschooling Leave a comment

Some more translations, this time from Codea (Lua) into Processing (Java).

Ellipse Mode:

Blend Modes:

Physics Lab tests from Codea:

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