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okay so yesterday I came up with a very very I thought at least interesting idea to make a 1-1 point perspective drawing in raw JavaScript so heres what I thought so basically I have this canvas like this and I thought we could try to take the X Y and C of every single pixel and try to calculate its position using Lizzy and then I thought that would take too much math so I was thinking you could make scaled up versions of the same exact canvas all the way down to the center point and to show you how it looks like like Ill just fill up one piece of the canvas see it it does look 3d so you put in scaled versions of the same exact canvas and then you draw one picture in one scaled version and then and and then scale it up through all the other versions and it would look 3d yeah thats my idea thats what were gonna be doing today so Ive got this tiny output over here with a canvas and yeah thats really all Ive made so far and this script is just centering the canvas on the output j