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Random behaviour within a predetermined area - 3

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Building upon this: http://www.openprocessing.org/sketch/106564 The only difference now is that the cubes are drawn with no strokes. By delimiting the area where the cube can move, you end up with a very nice way of drawing simple geometrical shapes. I am guessing you could draw more complex shapes by working on the piece of code that defines the area of motion. Also, it is possible to draw several objects at the same time by using multiple cubes (I only used one cube in this case). ----- Click on the "randomseries" tag to see my other examples of random motion in cubes.
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