Yes, the camera can be moved instead of the object in 3D projection. In fact, moving the camera is a common technique used in 3D graphics to change the viewpoint and create different perspectives of the scene. By changing the camera's position, rotation, and field of view, the viewer can see the object from different angles, distances, and orientations. This can be useful for visualizing the object's shape, depth, texture, and lighting, as well as for creating dynamic animations and interactive experiences.
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