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3D Random Point Generator

This randomizer that lets you place points randomly within a 3D box and draw lines between them. The randomizer uses true randomness from atmospheric noise, which for many purposes is better than the pseudo-random number algorithms typically used in computer programs.

x y z
Point A Point B
Notes:
  • The x-axis is marked in red, the y-axis in green, and the z-axis in blue.
  • The measurements for x, y, and z are given relative to the bottom left corner at the back of the box (as marked by a dark blue point). E.g., a point x=3.5″, y=4.5″ and z=5″ would be 3.5 inches to the right, 4.5 inches up, and 5 inches forward from the bottom left corner.
  • To draw a line, click or tap on the point and drag to another point.
  • To rotate the camera, click and drag in the desired direction. To zoom in or out, simply scroll while the cursor is over the box area. To move the camera, hold shift, click and drag the cursor.
  • This randomizer was made on request by (and with advice from) the NYC-based artist David Row whose primary aesthetic is based around a language of painterly fragmented geometric abstraction. Thank you, David!