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Wireframe Sphere

Wireframe Sphere

2004-05-14       - By emmanuel asset

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Hi Frank,

Funny. I was working on the same topic yesterday to draw an animated gif for
a website !

I decided to paint a sphere with a wrapped grid transparency shader. With
good light settings it looks better than a pure wireframe render.

Emmanuel



-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "Frank C. S. Jannuzzi" <frank@(protected)>
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 6:26 PM
Subject: Wireframe Sphere


> Hi guys,
>
> Could anyone please give me some insight into how to create a wireframe
> rendering of a rotating sphere?  Ideally I need to incorporate it into a
> Flash animation and have control over how many lines compose the wireframe
> (animating an existing logo so trying to match it).
>
> I am still very new to 3D despite trying to wrap my head around it for a
> while now so don't feel you're insulting me with basic info.  A "for
> Dummies" response would be perfect.
>
> I have TS 6.6 and have/had the Flash exporter (back around TS 5 anyway -
> don't know how often it's been updated or what the latest version I have
> is).  Unfortunately I just still haven't had a heck of a lot of time to
play
> with TrueSpace despite my best intentions.
>
> Thanks for any advice or pointers to how to's that may be available.
>
> Frank
>