Well, a black line around a 3d object would not really work, unless all your
objects are really 2d objects being view straight on. Do you mean a line
around the object as it relates to the image plate? There are different
ways to make a picked object stand out. Changing the appearance is the
easiest way. If you have a cube, the "line" surrounding that cube would have
to change as the view on the cube changed. This would mean the shape of the
line would also have to change, because what I think you really want is an
outline around the object, as viewed, not as it actually exists.
Dave Yazel
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> Aside from lineStripArrays, is there any easy way to draw borders around
> objects? I would think that since a Shape3D has all the geometry
> information it would be easy to make a Shape3D draw itself with a black
> line
> around the edges. Or perhaps the border could be drawn by the Appearance?
>
> Daniel Dvorak
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