If you want to create an object that is not already part of VPython, and
cannot be constructed by a combination of existing objects, then you'll
need to use the low-level "faces" object which is a list of triangles
and normals to those triangles. It is of course tedious to build a cup
this way, but that's the only way to do it at present. You might reduce
the labor by using some 3D modeling program to create a cup, export a
description in terms of primitive elements, and write a Python program
to read that description and output a file containing appropriate
"faces" parameters.
Bruce Sherwood
Mariano Di Felice wrote:
> Hi at all,
> my question is: is there a way for draw (speedy) an image into a 3D
> vpython object?
>
> I would like do draw an image up to cup of tea ( for example ) and view it.
> Is it possible?
>
> thx very much
> bye
>
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