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one side texture
I want to put a target on one side of a box. It seems that textures would work the best. I tried
Code:
target=viz.add('box.wrl') pic = viz.addTexture('tex.jpg') target.texture(pic) Thanks, Joe |
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You can use the undocumented vizshape module to create a box with each face split into a separate sub-node, allowing you to apply a different texture. Here is some sample code:
Code:
import viz import vizshape viz.go() #Create box with each face split into separate sub-node box = vizshape.addBox([1,1,1],splitFaces=True,pos=(0,1.8,4)) box.addAction(vizact.spin(0,1,0,45)) #Create textures t1 = viz.add('image1.jpg') t2 = viz.add('image2.jpg') #Apply first texture to front/back face box.texture(t1,node='front') box.texture(t1,node='back') #Apply second texture to left/right face box.texture(t2,node='left') box.texture(t2,node='right') |
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Thank you. That worked perfect.
Joe |
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