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		<title>Papervision Custom Primitive Source code for use with cool particle field effect.</title>
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Carlos Lunetta was kind enough to send me his custom primitive and vertex particle classes for this blog entry. These are similar to the ones that he used for the Terra TV website.  In this example that concept is rather simple. You create a primitive object (Plane, Cube, Sphere) and run a for loop on [...]]]></description>
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