Sadly, as much as I would like to try that, and I appreciate your
effort, but I'm using Away3D lite... Which does not have Frustrum
Clipping, I believe. Well, at least, the FrustrumClipping class.

As for playing around with the values... I tried making it bigger than
the model's size, and smaller, but the effects would never prevent the
clipping issue, just make it worse if it affects it...



On Apr 6, 8:44 pm, savagelook <[email protected]> wrote:
> All my frustum culling issues with an interior scene went away when I
> added FrustumClipping to my view:
>
> new View3D({clipping:new FrustumClipping({minZ:10})});
>
> Are you using frustum clipping?  Have you tried playing with the minX,
> minY, and minZ values?
>
> On Apr 4, 8:25 pm, Novora <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
>
>
> > Hello? Anyone?
>
> > On Apr 1, 11:31 am, Novora <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Thanks.
>
> > > I tried fixing up rectangle clipping, both as its default value (which
> > > i found quite huge) and the maximum area of my stage (with extra to
> > > pad out).
>
> > > But the result was still the same as before...
>
> > > The reason why I think its frustrum culling is because the faces will
> > > disappear when part of it exits the screen, particularly the corners.
> > > Unless, theres another possible situation which causes that?
>
> > > On Apr 1, 9:46 am, katopz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > i don't think it's frustumculling issue because it will cull whole 
> > > > object
> > > > not just some face, try adjust rect clipping for this should help
>
> > > > hth
>
> > > > On 1 April 2010 02:04, Novora <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > > Well... This is regarding the frustrum culling problem... I'm fully
> > > > > aware from all the topics that it seems like Away3D lite doesn't seem
> > > > > to have it (properly) yet, and I believe this is the reason why my
> > > > > object tends to suddenly have missing faces when i move part of it out
> > > > > of the window...
>
> > > > > The question, however, is, does anyone have an idea of how to do a
> > > > > quick solution to it? Or at least, can give me ideas to still be able
> > > > > to display the faces on screen even if part of it is out..
>
> > > > > For instance, in my case, i have a table, which has two views. Top
> > > > > down, and close up (at an angle). Top down is... mostly ok, easily
> > > > > solved. As for close up though, because parts of faces tend to be off
> > > > > screen, so you can see faces literally disappear and appear...
>
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