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Need to show the path of a projectile? Not paying attention in Physics catching up to you? No problem! Learn how to draw the trajectory of a projectile would take using a LineRenderer and one of those pesky physics formulas you said you'd never use again!
As always, the full project for this video is available on GitHub!
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llamacademy/projectile-trajectory is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of projectile-trajectory is ShaderLab.
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