Even though most functionalities on the Wolfram Player, Wolfram Cloud, and Cloud Notebooks are broken and unusable, there is however one nice thing: momentum dissipation, this is an ‘accelerated slow down’ effect you get when you spin 3D graphics with your finger.
Is there a way to replicate this effect in Mathematica (or perhaps on a touchscreen Windows or Linux screen)?
The above screencap was recorded from a cloud notebook with the Wolfram Player on iOS 11, after I spun it. Don’t ask me why it’s monochromatic, just another bug I guess.
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