Hi, Alberto I saw your answer well. However, there are parts that I still don't understand.
>From what you answered, the way that works for me is to modify the coordinates of the two vertices of the line. First, I need to set the coordinates and travel time with the values below. ======================================================= [model1] movePoint1) longitude:127.0, latitude: 37.0, moveTime: 10 second movePoint2) longitude:127.005, latitude: 37.0, moveTime: 20 second movePoint3) longitude:127.01, latitude: 37.0, moveTime: 30 second [model2] movePoint1) longitude:128.0, latitude: 37.0, moveTime: 15 second movePoint2) longitude:128.005, latitude: 37.0, moveTime: 20 second movePoint3) longitude:128.01, latitude: 37.0, moveTime: 25 second [model1 model2 connetion line] movePoint1) point1: longitude:127.0, latitude: 37.0, moveTime: 10 second point2: longitude:128.0, latitude: 37.0, moveTime: 15 second movePoint2) point1: longitude:127.005, latitude: 37.0, moveTime: 20 second point2: longitude:128.0, latitude: 37.0, moveTime: 15 second movePoint3) point1: longitude:127.01, latitude: 37.0, moveTime: 30 second point2: longitude:128.01, latitude: 37.0, moveTime: 25 second ====================================================================== AnimationPath, you can set the center coordinate and movement time in the insert function. And Since 3ds models are displayed with one coordinate, there is no problem using AnimationPath. As you answered, you need to modify the two coordinates of the line, but AnimationPath could not find a function that moves while changing the coordinates of the model with more than two coordinates. There is no problem when displaying in a static state, but it seems to be a problem when using animationPath. Couldn't the model (line or polygon) displayed with two or more coordinates use the Animation effect by using AnimationPath? 2020년 10월 19일 월요일 오후 10시 51분 37초 UTC+9에 OpenSceneGraph Users님이 작성: > Hi, you have to modify the geometry of the line. > > You can do that either scaling and rotating it or by modifying the > coordinates of the vertices. In the latter case, be sure to deactivate > the display lists of the geometry, otherwise the line will not be > reflect any changes. > > -- > Alberto > > _______________________________________________ > osg-users mailing list > osg-...@lists.openscenegraph.org > http://lists.openscenegraph.org/listinfo.cgi/osg-users-openscenegraph.org > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "OpenSceneGraph Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to osg-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/osg-users/c3287453-f66d-4cca-8de3-c610b3ae05e0n%40googlegroups.com.
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