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I think it would be interesting to bundle this as a lesson for high school students. Not necessarily because of the trigonometry, but because it seems very engaging.

It could be a good lead-in to a lesson on straight-edge & compass constructions, which is pretty fun.

It's very interesting to see a post on drawing from a programmer perspective.
Isn't this essentially just projecting a 3d sphere onto a 2d surface, but evaluating the transformation components without putting them in matrix form?
I've just learned about transformation matrix and I'm not sure but I guess so. I would say its essentially about how a human can draw spheres on a paper.
This is such a wonderful article, I wish there were more like this out. Thank you for a delightful contribution to educational resources.
thanks, I'm glad to hear that