You can hide colored objects by using gemframebuffer for mouse binding.
 Each hidden object would be referenced with different colors and would share coordinates with the vertice you want to drag in the gem window. By this way it's possible draw with polygons by moving vertices with the mouse. It should also be possible to do it in different camera views.

Le 06/09/2017 à 08:31, Richie Cyngler a écrit :
Hi Marie,

You could use [gemmouse] to locate your cursor in the gemwin and there's an object that lets you manipulate a mesh at points but I can't remember what it's called. The other object that comes to mind is [model] which allows you to import 3D models from external software, which isn't what you're asking but might be useful.

I don't know of a way to draw with polygons in GEM, if there is one I'd love to hear about it too.

cheers
Richie

On Wed, 6 Sep 2017 at 3:09 pm, Jean-Marie Adrien <jm.adrien....@gmail.com <mailto:jm.adrien....@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hello
    Is there an object to draw a closed shape with the mouse in a GEM
    window so that it can be processed afterwards like generic objects
    such as squares and circles ?
    Thanks
    JM
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