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Using Geometry nodes in Blender. Is it possible to create a point cloud like this? The large points represent a collection of empties. The small points represent points generated based off of those empties. All of the empties sample all other points. So red samples blue and green and creates points partway between their positions. Blue samples red and green and creates points partway between their positions. Lastly, Green samples blue and red, and creates points partway between their positions.

The colors are purely illustrative. To show how the small points relate to the large points. I can do this pretty simply if I make a set of nodes per empty. On set for red points, one set for blue points, and one set for green points. If that's all I wanted to do, then I wouldn't be asking. But using only three empties is a small example. I would need potentially a hundred of empties. And I can't make a set of nodes for all of them. There has to be some node arrangement that gets all empties to sample all other points at once.

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