From: prasad mdr (vrmdr++at++netscape.net)
Date: 07/30/2001 08:26:08
Hello,
I did that. What I get from VRML is position as 1x3 matrix, rotation as 1x4 matrix and FOV. I am setting this to the SceneDCS matrix after rotating 90 about x. It is not OK.
Do we need to apply this to the SCene DCS or do we need to apply to the camera?
Thanks
prasad
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>did you change the coordinate system from VRML to Performer (rotate 90
>degrees around x) ???
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>Sven
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