Real-day 3D using Cell-Based Rendering… in Excel


It is not a new 3D rendering technique, but the concept is fun: render vector graphics using excel cells as “pixels”. It reminds me of the old good date of ASCII demos.

This was spotted by my friend Andrew L. on

Gamasutra, so head out there whether you want to download the excel file and spin the cube on your own PC.

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Orginal post by Rick Broida

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