software for molecular modeling and manipulation of 3d images
Brent L. Bates TAD/TAB ms294 x42854
blbates at AERO4.LARC.NASA.GOV
Fri Jun 2 06:37:38 AEST 1989
Personally, I don't like sliders, they are too slow and cumbersome.
I use the mouse buttons in conjuction with the mouse. If I hold the left
mouse button down while moving the mouse I get 2 rotations corresponding
to the xy movement of the mouse. I use the right mouse button for xy
translation. Finally, I use the middle button for zooming, a 3rd rotation,
and for changing the perspective angle (I use a key toggles to change
what the middle mouse does.)
I usually move the object as a wire frame, then toggle on shadeing
and z-buffering for the final orientation. This makes orienting the
object very fast. I am currently using a 3130, so this method is a
necessity. However, I have done a quick port to a Personal Iris, and
found I could easily and quickly move the object with double-buffered
z-buffering. It was slower than the 3130 in wire frame, but lightning
fast in z-buffer mode compared to the 3130. If I had had more time to
work on the Personal Iris version, I probably could have speeded up the
z-buffered image.
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Brent L. Bates
NASA-Langley Research Center
M.S. 294
Hampton, Virginia 23665-5225
(804) 864-2854
E-mail: blbates at aero4.larc.nasa.gov or blbates at aero2.larc.nasa.gov
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