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There's a word that describes the situation where two 3D models 'collide' with each other but go through each other (collision issue). I want to know what the word is. I thought it was 'clipping' but apparently that's something completely different.
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intersecting perhaps? (graphs lol)
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Interpenetration?
Phasing?
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i dont udnerstand that photography....
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You mean like, two objects in SA:MP? I call it flickering.
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No, that's z-buffer/z-fighting, as mentioned before.
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I don't think I'll ever find this word unless I find that article again, but it seems to have disappeared.
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Probably intermingle.. i'll ****** till then..
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Back to your Call of Duty example, that is called collision (player collision). I'm guessing that's not the word since you used it in your original post, but I've never heard anything other than player collision.