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Just tried asking for resources on one of its answers.

Not only did I get links; I also got them in a clean markdown format.

ˋˋˋ Certainly! Here are some resources that might help you further understand working with SceneKit and textures:

1. *Apple's SceneKit Documentation*: This is the most comprehensive guide and provides examples for almost all aspects of SceneKit. - [SceneKit Framework](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/scenekit)

2. *Ray Wenderlich Tutorials*: These tutorials cover a wide range of topics and are a great resource for learning SceneKit. - [SceneKit Tutorial](https://www.raywenderlich.com/2795-scenekit-tutorial-getting...)

3. *CAGradientLayer*: Apple's documentation for generating gradients in layers. - [CAGradientLayer Documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/quartzcore/cagradi...)

4. *Generating Images from UIView*: You can use this technique to convert your `CAGradientLayer` into a `UIImage`. - [Create UIImage from UIView](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30696307/how-to-convert-...)

5. *Texture Mapping in SceneKit*: This is specifically about how SceneKit uses textures. - [Texture Mapping](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Creating_a_Simple_3D_Game_with...)

6. *Online Courses*: Platforms like Udemy and Coursera often have courses that cover iOS 3D programming with SceneKit. Search for "SceneKit" or "iOS 3D programming" to find relevant courses.

Remember to check for the most recent and updated material, as the world of programming is always evolving. ˋˋˋ

So no, I would no say it doesn’t give links anymore. It’s just, as usual, and as could be expected given how it works, inconsistent.



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