[x3d-public] Engineering problem.

Joe D Williams joedwil at earthlink.net
Sun Oct 6 13:01:20 PDT 2024


> Electrical Engineering (bits)   
  
also continious-wave (cw), in fact, outside the box lots of bits are transmitted using cw. 
   
Maybe the best use of 2D in 3D is textures and text and lines and arrows and some interactive interface, and of course plan views of an object, and maybe simple simulations and simple data representations. That not exhaustive list of 2D and 3D components of x3d will show you that whatever you want to do, just do it with X3D. 
  
If this is engineering problem, then Rigid Body Physics?


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Subject: [x3d-public] Engineering problem.

  *   I have an Engineering problem that's a combination of Mechanical Engineering (2D and 3D graphics) and Electrical Engineering (bits).

 


 


 
 
 
 
 





  *  [11:24 AM]https://coderextreme.net/public/symbols.html (https://coderextreme.net/public/symbols.html) The 2D views below should agree with the 3D views above. Select the color box menu item, then select torus and cylinder geometry to change colors. Results will show below the 3D scene. If you play with it a bit, you'll see what's going on. You can move around the scene by click-dragging with the mouse in the black area.



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  *  Ideally, we could do this sort of thing without scripting.

 
  *  John




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