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		<title>Papervision with 3D Physics WOW engine (Getting started)</title>
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Today I decided to create this simple example that used Papervision and the 3D physics WOW Engine. It is actually quite simple. Basically all that happens is you setup your objects for papervision (5 minutes) - setup your objects for the wow engine (5 mintues) then when you render - you just attach the movements [...]]]></description>
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