Computer Science I More 3D examples. Classwork/Homework: experiment and design, plan, complete your 3D project.

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Computer Science I More 3D examples. Classwork/Homework: experiment and design, plan, complete your 3D project.

Examples Bouncing ball in box with pictures on the walls. Ball rolling around the Alhambra – Cheap trick!

Classwork/Homework Work on your 3D project. ALSO: post proposal for your final project. – Does not have to use 3D, but it could. – Does have to make use of classes as well as your own methods, which can be outside of your classes. – Ask for help. – Wait for my approval. Design and plan!