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                        <title>Mesh Projection</title>
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            by Francois A definition based on Andrew Heumann 3d-spatial-isovist: http://www.grasshopper3d.com/video/3d-spatial-isovist

It simply project a planar mesh on to any 3D mesh, it can be useful for different type of photometric analysis.</description>
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