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@Mr-Myrk I really don't know what to call it properly... it takes vertices from an OBJ file and plots them in sudo 3D space 🤷♂️
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Is this similar to what you're looking for?
https://math.stackexchange.com/ques... -
@cmarshall10450 that might actually work, great cheer! never would've thought to look in math part of stack exchange
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@cmarshall10450 thanks a lot for that answer, matrix multiplication was a TON easier than I imagined, but works like a charm... cheers!
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@hamolicious no problem. I'm glad I could help. I struggled with that when I was learning lwjgl. 3d projection will come in very handy if you want to add shaders
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@hamolicious I'm not sure how experienced you are with this but this playlist might help https://youtube.com/playlist/...
It's for lwjgl but the ideas are the same. Episode 8 is probably what you're looking for just now. -
@cmarshall10450 well this was my first project in this field, but those videos (haven't watched them yet) look really, cool... Ill have a look, cheers!
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I just finished my first commit of "3D Rendering Engine" <-- Best way I can call it I think.
QUESTION:
If I have a list of nodes with x, y, z values that I am projecting to a 2D plane, how would I rotate the whole list around the top (y) axis?
I am using python
If you are interested, here's the GitHub Repo:
https://github.com/hamolicious/...
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