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It's important to use the correct names for things. Using the boolean lingo AND/OR/XOR to describe distance function operations just creates confusion. For example in this case, getting the distance to whichever closer surface is not an AND operation. It's a UNION operation, including the surfaces from both objects. Even if using the boolean lingo, it's more like the OR operation, cube OR sphere. It's best to use the set lingo UNION/INTERSECTION/DIFFERENCE.


That makes much more sense indeed




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