Hello,

I have been using vpython for a while, in a scientific application. I use 3D 
objects to represent a big instrument called spectrometer. This is very 
usefull for scientists to control the instrument position when they are at 
home. We also use vpython to simulate some physics stuff, like neutron 
interactions (see attached files).

I was wondering if I can use Soya to do that... I need to create geometrical 
objects (cylinders, arrows, ...), and to be able to move/rotate/resize them 
precisely. Does Soya allow that ?

I also need to make animations. With vpython, I export scene in pov format, 
and then use povray to compute a nice image. Transcode is used to combines 
all images in a short movie.

I'm reading the tutorial, but I didn't see what is the 'data' format used by 
soya. Do I really need Blender to create a simple object ? Is there a 
simpler solution ?

Any feedback welcome.

Cheers,

-- 
   Frédéric

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