I'm willing to guess you haven't changed the default back clipping
distance ("10" which becomes an effective roughly 70 units with all
other defaults used). So as soon as you move your object that far away
it is clipped.
- John Wright
Starfire Research
Thomas Gick wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> i have written a simple java 3d program.
> I have an ViewBranch and a ContentBranch.
> In the ContentBranch there is only one shape3D object.
> I move the object with a keyboardhandler away from me.
> If the Distance between the ViewPlatform and the object
> is about 58m, suddently the whole shape3d object disappears.
> I do not use a KeyNavigatorBehavior. I use an own Listner, so i can
> move the object 1 m in direction of my view platform. The
> object appears again.
>
> The BoundingSphere from the ambLight ist big enough,
>
> BoundingSphere bounds = new BoundingSphere(new Point3d(0.0,0.0,0.0), 10000.0);
> ambLight.setInfluencingBounds(bounds);
>
> an the ActivationRadius i think, too
>
> myViewPlatform.setActivationRadius(10000.0f);
>
> What can furthermore cause this effect.
>
> Thomas
>
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