Yo, If Firefox can do this, surely Inkscape could do something too? http://westhoffswelt.de/blog/index.php?/archives/15-Its-alive-Image_3D-live-... Click the buttons, change the view, hit svg and then save-as and open in Ink.
A-bloody-mazing.
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Donn wrote:
Yo, If Firefox can do this, surely Inkscape could do something too? http://westhoffswelt.de/blog/index.php?/archives/15-Its-alive-Image_3D-live-... Click the buttons, change the view, hit svg and then save-as and open in Ink.
A-bloody-mazing.
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This is almost exactly the same as the demo here:
http://treebuilder.de/default.asp?file=206524.xml
bob
This is almost exactly the same as the demo here: http://treebuilder.de/default.asp?file=206524.xml
Also impressive, but it does not let you get the svg of the item. The one I linked is cool because you can position (and scale and rotate etc) the 3D thingum and then get an SVG file which is loadable in Inkscape. I think that plain rocks. (Unless I missed something)
I see some talk of 3D-ish stuff by way of vanishing points and such and I can't help but wish for cool like that Firefox canvas trick.
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Donn wrote:
This is almost exactly the same as the demo here: http://treebuilder.de/default.asp?file=206524.xml
Also impressive, but it does not let you get the svg of the item. The one I linked is cool because you can position (and scale and rotate etc) the 3D thingum and then get an SVG file which is loadable in Inkscape. I think that plain rocks. (Unless I missed something)
I see some talk of 3D-ish stuff by way of vanishing points and such and I can't help but wish for cool like that Firefox canvas trick.
Well the difference is that bob's link doesn't generate an SVG; it is an SVG.
http://treebuilder.de/svg/js3d/advancedTest1.svg
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