Inclined object
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‎2006-02-26 09:06 AM
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‎2006-02-27 12:27 PM
Of course its result will be different from the result you would get using ROT commands.
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‎2006-02-27 09:08 PM
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‎2006-02-27 09:21 PM
Caren wrote:The syntax for the the ROT commands are
When I add ROTX then what else do I have to type in if I need the object to incline at the angle 30 degree?
ROTX angleso you would type in
ROTX 30Don't forget the the Tower of Pisa has two different angles of inclination!
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‎2006-02-27 09:24 PM
Caren wrote:Take a look in AC9 Help Documentation: GDL Reference Guide > Coordinate Transformations > 3D Transformations.
When I add ROTX then what else do I have to type in if I need the object to incline at the angle 30 degree?

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‎2006-02-28 04:10 AM
Caren wrote:After adding ROTwhatever, make sure to add enough DEL statements to remove the transformations ... of course, after they are done.
When I add ROTX then what else do I have to type in if I need the object to incline at the angle 30 degree?
One of the golden rules of GDL scripting: the cursor should start and end the script at the origin.
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‎2006-03-02 07:32 AM
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‎2006-03-03 10:31 AM
Steve wrote:Insert a jack and crank it up?
how do I tilt this pickup?
Add ROTx tilt at the beggining of the 3D script; add new parameter of the angle type called tilt; add DEL 1 to the end of the 3D script.
Try before you save.
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