Suppose the balls distinctively colored. By how much does the animation loop need to be multiplied to close smoothly, relative to its minimal length if all balls share color?
Boris Borcic As best I can tell, after 8 movements occur, the distinct balls are returned to their origins. And it looks like 4 movements occur before the image returns to its original (for gif loop).
Samuel Holmes Couldn't figure it out with confidence, it's moving just a bit too fast for me. If it was really important, I'd edit the loop to slow it down.
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ReplyDeleteThat looks like it could climb some stairs
ReplyDeleteSuppose the balls distinctively colored. By how much does the animation loop need to be multiplied to close smoothly, relative to its minimal length if all balls share color?
ReplyDeleteBoris Borcic As best I can tell, after 8 movements occur, the distinct balls are returned to their origins. And it looks like 4 movements occur before the image returns to its original (for gif loop).
ReplyDeleteSamuel Holmes Couldn't figure it out with confidence, it's moving just a bit too fast for me. If it was really important, I'd edit the loop to slow it down.
ReplyDeleteI guess pen and paper could help too...
ReplyDeletethis reminds me of both semesters organic chemistry in building organic molecules..........
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