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|description = Concept art for ''[[LEGO Rock Raiders (video game)|LEGO Rock Raiders]]'' showing a diagram representing "cross-section polygons". | |||
'''Original caption:''' In the diagram on the left the pale grey polygons represent the 'cross-section polygons'. In other words, the area of the level which has not been drilled. These polygons, if used to denote a cross-section through a solid object, could also be used to display other important information. This information could then be used to incorporate special Geological Units. | |||
|source = {{cite web |url=https://archive.org/details/DDI-RockRaiders-OldDesignDoc/page/47/mode/2up?view=theater |title=Preliminary Design Document For Lego System Underground |version=Revision 1.2 |date=17 September 1998 |author=Data Design Interactive |page=47}} | |||
|date = 17 September 1998 | |||
|author = [[Data Design Interactive]] | |||
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[[Category:LEGO Rock Raiders (video game) concept art]] | |||
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↗== Summary ==
Description | Concept art for LEGO Rock Raiders showing a diagram representing "cross-section polygons".
Original caption: In the diagram on the left the pale grey polygons represent the 'cross-section polygons'. In other words, the area of the level which has not been drilled. These polygons, if used to denote a cross-section through a solid object, could also be used to display other important information. This information could then be used to incorporate special Geological Units. |
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Date | 17 September 1998 |
Source | Data Design Interactive (17 September 1998). "Preliminary Design Document For Lego System Underground". Revision 1.2. p. 47. |
Author | Data Design Interactive |
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