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| Jul12-05, 12:32 AM | #1 |
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How do I project a 3-D traingle at a square grid onto a scrunched-up paper like surface?
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| Jul13-05, 05:13 PM | #2 |
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To do this without holography is likely impossible(not sure though)
However, there is another way! If you wish to experiment with 3-D projection on irregular sufaces this can be done, extremely well, using ray tracing programs such as Caligari TrueSpace. |
| Jul15-05, 08:09 AM | #3 |
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It's not clear what you're looking for. You need to give more detail. Do you want to end up with a 3-D image like a hologram (expensive) or do you just want a 2-D projection of a 3-D image (camera lucida?)? What is the geometry of your source (What/where is it)? What exactly is the "scrunched-up paper like surface" intended to be? Maybe if you clarify these things someone can answer.
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