Zak,
I had
a similar issue a while ago. It was solved by using a ModelClip whose position
is dynamically updated to always block out the back half of the
sphere.
Raffi
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> Everybody has at least Flash 3 installed on their machine, with most having
> Flash 4 and 5, and it's an extremely easy process to upgrade the plug-in.
> There aren't that many people with a Java plug-in, so most people don't have
> a JRE above v1.1. And the Munkrosoft saga kind of even ruined
John,
Wow, I guess I'm talking to the right man! I found your website with your
Inspector3DS/Loader3DS 2.00 product at:
http://mail.starfireresearch.com/services/java3d/inspector3ds.html
Your effort with the Java 3D Community MMORPG Project at
http://mail.starfireresearch.com/services/java3d/mm
Sergei,
All you should need is documentation for the COB format. The only
source I have right now is "3D Graphics File Formats" by Keith Rule.
Since COB files could be an any of a variety of forms you'd need to test
which format you were reading and read it appropriately.
What I would recommen
Hello John,
Thanks for the prompt response. If writing my own COB file loader is
something I could learn, I could do it myself as I do have quite a number
of years experience with C++ and Java, but don't know that much about
writing conversion programs/loaders for different file formats.
To answ
Why not use both? I display Flash 2 movies within.java applets!
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From: Ralph Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 2:42 AM
Subject: [JAVA3D] OFF TOPIC [JAVA3D] unrelated to Java3D
> Everybody has at least Flash 3 insta
Everybody has at least Flash 3 installed on their machine, with most having
Flash 4 and 5, and it's an extremely easy process to upgrade the plug-in.
There aren't that many people with a Java plug-in, so most people don't have
a JRE above v1.1. And the Munkrosoft saga kind of even ruined that one