Thank you for the advice.
I don't know how i have to fill the matrix to set it adjusted to more than
one vector.
I would be happy to get a hint :)

Sebastian

>
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 14:07 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> i have a question using quaternions.
>> I'm looking for a method to set a quaternion depending on two vectors -
>> like one vector for direction and one vector representing an up-vector.
>> The method i need should set a quaternion so that the quaternion could
>> be
>> used to rotate an object into the state that it looks in direction given
>> by the direction-vectors and pointing up into direction given by the
>> up-vector.
>> Is there a possibility to do that?
>>
>> Or, likely the same: Is there a way to create a quaternion that
>> represents
>> the coordinate system defined by three axes?
>
> as this is essentially a matrix, just put the  your axis into the matrix
> and convert to the quaternion.
>
> kind regards,
>   gerrit
>
>
>
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