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Re: GEF3D [message #500211] Wed, 25 November 2009 11:58 Go to next message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Suraj,

It's probably better to ask on the GEF 3D newsgroup which I've added to
the "to" list of the reply.



suraj wrote:
> Hi !!!!!!!
>
> I have a requirement to make a 3D graph, similar to the example shown
> in the youtube.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD5QLuPo-uE
> How can you develop this sample? Do we have easly way to develop this?
>
> My requirement is to create muti panel using 3D. I have installed
> lwjgl and the example is working but i want to start developing my own
> 3D requirements. Do we have any 3D editor to develop for the same?
>
> Thanks a lot in advance.
>
> Regards,
> Suraj Ganure.


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Re: GEF3D [message #500263 is a reply to message #500211] Wed, 25 November 2009 14:02 Go to previous message
Jens von Pilgrim is currently offline Jens von PilgrimFriend
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Suraj,

>> I have a requirement to make a 3D graph, similar to the example shown
>> in the youtube.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD5QLuPo-uE
>> How can you develop this sample? Do we have easly way to develop this?

Actually, the example is part of the GEF3D examples, see

http://wiki.eclipse.org/GEF3D_Installation

for details (how to install GEF3D and the examples).

>> My requirement is to create muti panel using 3D.

What is a "multi panel"? In what way is it different from the example?

>> I have installed lwjgl and the example is working

I assume you refer to the LWJGL-viewer example, or do you mean the
GMF3D example?

>> but i want to start developing my own 3D requirements. Do we have any
>> 3D editor to develop for the same?

You will find more information at

http://www.eclipse.org/gef3d/

There exists a german tutorial article, and I hope the english version
will be made available this week. This article explains how to "3D-fy"
existing GEF editors (a follow-up article on how to 3D-fy GMF-Editors
will be published in a couple of months, so currently you have to look
at the source code of the examples).

Jens

PS Thanks for the forwarding, Ed.
Re: GEF3D [message #563519 is a reply to message #500211] Wed, 25 November 2009 14:02 Go to previous message
Jens von Pilgrim is currently offline Jens von PilgrimFriend
Messages: 313
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Suraj,

>> I have a requirement to make a 3D graph, similar to the example shown
>> in the youtube.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD5QLuPo-uE
>> How can you develop this sample? Do we have easly way to develop this?

Actually, the example is part of the GEF3D examples, see

http://wiki.eclipse.org/GEF3D_Installation

for details (how to install GEF3D and the examples).

>> My requirement is to create muti panel using 3D.

What is a "multi panel"? In what way is it different from the example?

>> I have installed lwjgl and the example is working

I assume you refer to the LWJGL-viewer example, or do you mean the
GMF3D example?

>> but i want to start developing my own 3D requirements. Do we have any
>> 3D editor to develop for the same?

You will find more information at

http://www.eclipse.org/gef3d/

There exists a german tutorial article, and I hope the english version
will be made available this week. This article explains how to "3D-fy"
existing GEF editors (a follow-up article on how to 3D-fy GMF-Editors
will be published in a couple of months, so currently you have to look
at the source code of the examples).

Jens

PS Thanks for the forwarding, Ed.
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