Hi!

I am replying of personal interest - are you writing some
sort of space mission visualisation? I ask because I do
and we could probably exchange knowledge and hints!

Also I had a look at your (small!) images and think that
the complete dish gets clipped, doesn't it? I mean, you
would only expect that the front part OR the back part gets
clipped, but not _both_!


Cheers, Thomas


Kovalan Muniandy schrieb:
>
> Dear Reader,
>
> I have a satelite object that I am rotating and the dish gets clipped. I
> can't seem to fix it. Any hints are appreciated.
>
> Here are my front and back clipping distances:
>
>      view.setFrontClipDistance( view.getFrontClipDistance() - 0.01 );
>
>      double radius = sceneBounds.getRadius();
>      // The value of radius at this point is about 362
>      view.setBackClipDistance( 5*radius );
>
> A sample image is on:
> http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~muniandy/problem/jul7_99.jpg
>
> Thank you,
>
> Kovalan
>
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