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with the new "C" angle rotation, is there a way to get the vectors read out for use ?
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Here's a quick hack that will display the axis at the bottom of the main AC3D window (in the message area).
-no warranty- ![]() With a text editor, edit tcl/ac3d.tcl and find: Code:
proc set_custom_axis { var } { Code:
set cent [ac3d get_selection_centre] Code:
display_message "axis: $axis" Code:
puts "axis: $axis" I'm not sure if this would be useful to others - why do you want this info? |
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For finding rotation directions for attachment and docking points in Orbiter.
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It works great, but is there a way to be able to copy it into clipboard ?
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try this:
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clipboard clear clipboard append $axis |
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Thanks Andy !!
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I assume the clipboard lines go UNDER the axis code, and the whole shebang appears as:
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Thanks in advance. If this works as I'm hoping, this will make a LOT of Targetware people VERY happy....
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I've done the edit, but I'm not sure I'm getting the right results (or what I'm expecting to see).
For example, I have an aileron on an aircraft. It's on a wing with a 5 degree dihedral (so this is known, and confirmed by actually rotating the part "flat" in AC3D from the vertice). But, if I select two leading top edges of the aileron (to use as the "hinge"), click Set axis, then cut and paste the results into a Notepad, I get: 0.995928 0.00242298 -0.0901201 (I'm assuming this is in X,Y,Z order) None of these values is anywhere near 5 degrees (presumably this should be in the Y (nose to tail axis). The first value is basically one degree, the others are very close to "straight", as is indicated by the position of the part. Also, when I click the Set Axis button, the message I get at the bottom of the screen is "Got axis from vertices OK". I'd much rather just see the numeric values... does this mean I don't want to use the code snippet for "copy and paste" onto the clipboard? What I'd like in the end is to see the values when I hit the Set Axis button, and then be able to copy-and-paste the results into a different application or a Wordpad document.
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How can I get the angle from 3 selected vertices?
I am about to make a real cockpit (home cockpit) of the F16 at home. I have already the 3d model, but I would like to know the angles that the shapes are formed, in order to make the home cockpit closest to the 3d model, which is very nice drawn. I will try to be more specific: In a box, we know the angles of the sides are 90 degrees, But there are too many "shapes" with too many different angles, that I need a tool to get them out. I do not want to guesstimate the whole work. Best regards Fabrizio |
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I think you need an answer from someone who is good at Trigonometry or Geometry. That would definitely *not* be me!!
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