Notice as you increase the radius beyond that of the circle present, an empty circle in place of a dot appears concentric to the circle present. Is it that the normals drawn are more dispersed and intersect away from the true centre?
@carriebearielove sorry but your lack of understanding does not inevitably make this video uninteresting. I stumbled upon the transform and instantly found this nice illustration. Internet at its best.
Notice as you increase the radius beyond that of the circle present, an empty circle in place of a dot appears concentric to the circle present. Is it that the normals drawn are more dispersed and intersect away from the true centre?
BelligerentPacifist 3 years ago
not very interesting...
carriebearielove 3 years ago
@carriebearielove sorry but your lack of understanding does not inevitably make this video uninteresting. I stumbled upon the transform and instantly found this nice illustration. Internet at its best.
hboy007 1 month ago