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1 Describing Assignment Design process Generally, Most of design techniques are from lecture note Memorizing coordinate was quit hard at the beginning but now I'm used to do it now so that can work it faster than before The most commands that I used is for loop, if else statement, line, triangle, rectangle, stroke for color selection, With these commands, a lot of sketch can be shown Using random method with else...

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1 Describing Assignment Design process Generally, Most of design techniques are from lecture note Memorizing coordinate was quit hard at the beginning but now I'm used to do it now so that can work it faster than before The most commands that I used is for loop, if else statement, line, triangle, rectangle, stroke for color selection, With these commands, a lot of sketch can be shown Using random method with else if statement were easy to use at same ...

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