On Sep 16, 2004, at 8:48 AM, Van Esch, Stephen (Bolton) wrote:
Trevor, JB, Klaus:
Thanks for your input. In this same vein, as a complete newbie, would anyone
consider the following possible with Rev:
A 3D wireframe graphic of a machine. The user could zoom into different
parts of the machine. The user could rotate the machine 360 degrees. The
user could add and remove machine parts to the graphic by clicking a list of
parts. The user could click on parts of the machine and detailed information
would appear in a field.
From the information you've given me so far, I don't think the zooming willbe possible because there is no vector graphic support.
Are there any examples of this type of interactivity?
If you can require QT in your projects then you can use the Axel Component to do this <http://www.mindavenue.com/en/home/>. LiveStage Pro allows you to control the Axel 3D models by sending commands to the Axel model to turn on/off elements, start animations, etc. We used this component to interact with 3D models of a fetus showing how an ultrasound machine acquires 3 dimensional scans of the fetus. We were able to use one model (which was very small in regards to file size) in many different ways since we could turn elements on or off depending on what we wanted to teach the user. You would have to use the EnhancedQT external to handle the interaction though. Worked great.
-- Trevor DeVore Blue Mango Multimedia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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