Hi, I am not sure, if that is, what your looking for, but with 'salome' you able to produce 3D drawings with an GUI or using a python script. Take a look at:
http://www.salome-platform.org/home/presentation/geom/ * Scott David Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ron Adam wrote: >> Scott David Daniels wrote: >>> Ron Adam wrote: >>>> ... Is there a way to have the display show a wire frame image instead of >>>> shaded shapes? >>> You can draw the edges as lines. >> >> Is there a setting for this?, or are you suggesting reading the >> coordinates and creating curve objects for the edges? > Nope, you'd have to make a poly line which was the wire frame, but it > would then rotate and such with the rest of the model. Essentially > you would, for each primitive, have a wire-frame and a volumetric > version, and keep one of the two visible (with the other invisible) > at all times. > >>>> Is there an easy way to convert a display to something that can be >>>> printed? >>> >>> You can generate POV-ray source. This is not a system for creating >>> beautiful pictures, but rather a great 3-D sketch pad. > > Now POV-ray _will_ create beautiful pictures, but the texturing, > shading, and lighting control that POV-ray gives you exceeds that > of VPython. You could use VPython to get you model built and view- > point placed, and the tweak the POV-ray code to get pretty output. > > --Scott David Daniels > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > Greetings! Fabian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list