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    Animate a rotating box?

    I need a animation of a rotating rectangle box. In isometric view which means 2-1 portions. It need to be about 10 frames in length. I tried to animate it by hand but it doesnt seem to look right. I was wondering if anyone with swift could just quickly whip me up a quick swf. Or anyone with 3dmax to whip me up a gif or something. That would be much appretiated

    Ps i only want it to do a complete circle on the x-axis in any direction clock wise or anti clock wise.

    ThankS in AdvancE
    [h]ooligan

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    hey hooligan,
    unfortunatly swift doesn't do iso. i tried a 3d render with the camera at an even distance from the rectangle along the x/y/z axis.
    http://www.nlc.net.au/~oceana/swift/misc/rectangle.swf
    http://www.nlc.net.au/~oceana/swift/misc/rectangle.zip
    the zip contains the .fla and .t3d. I included outlines and shadows but the're easy to delete if you don't want them. If it's not right, and i don't hink it will be, mabey you can use it as a kinna guide to do it by hand. I know 3dsmax has an iso render so mabey some generous soul might come along and render it using 3dsmax.
    anyway
    hope it helps, even a little bit
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    Thanks heaps Blink really appretiate that. It will be just fine. Im using it as a template for an iso engine so i will use it as a refrence when drawning the real object.

    Thanks again

    [h]ooligan
    Last edited by hooligan2001; 04-10-2003 at 01:24 AM.

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