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> Trapezoids in 3D?
dnkycartrcr
post Jan 10 2007, 04:54 AM
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Hi first id like to thank you for this awesome product.
I'm new to Sandy and was just doing some tests with it. I was wondering is there anyway to have custom 3d shapes rather than a cube (i was looking to make trapezoid), or even a plane which is not rectangular but triangular or in any other shape?

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post Jan 10 2007, 08:15 AM
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Hi,
Well you can apply a scale transformation to a box to try to reproduce a parallepiped.

There are several promitives in the sandy.primitive package. If you want to create a new one, the best solution is to look at them, understand how the code works (or ask questions here) and try to reproduce this with your primitive.

Othezrwise you can export models from modelisation softwares with .ASE or .WRL file formats.

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