I believe the Java3D is a perspective drawing which distorts the view. There is a way to get true distances, but I have not been interested in that feature.
Drawing applications usually have an option to change the type of view.

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Date: January 1, 2005 7:00:21 PM CST
Subject: Fwd: cross sections


Does anyone have experience with cross sections?  I tried using an orthographic view and making the far parameter only a little bit farther than the near parameter ... so that the view is looking at only a slice ... to make the cross section ... but it seems java3d only renders object when the entire boundaries are in view ... what am I doing wrong?  any ideas?
 
Ed

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