Does anybody know how to rotate a grid vertically so that it works as a facade where the attractor points are the observers? So that the facade responds depending on how close or far away people are.
Rotate the grid with rotate 3d, and indicate the axis (a line), and the angle that you want to rotate (from universal plane to a facade, would be PI/4 (the angles must be in radians))
I would like to see more of it, but it is not clear to me how this could be done. The reason I say this is because it seems to me that the attractors and the vertical grid are two separate things. The attractors are what you see when your eyes move around a bit, while the vertical grid is what you see when you look at one particular point. One of my friends has suggested me to download templates from this https://masterbundles.com/templates/presentations/powerpoint/vertical/ source. It would be nice if we could combine them into one thing and make both happen at once.
manu
Rotate the grid with rotate 3d, and indicate the axis (a line), and the angle that you want to rotate (from universal plane to a facade, would be PI/4 (the angles must be in radians))
I hope this serve to you.
Jan 27, 2011
biboarchitect
Feb 4, 2011
Andy Murray
I would like to see more of it, but it is not clear to me how this could be done. The reason I say this is because it seems to me that the attractors and the vertical grid are two separate things. The attractors are what you see when your eyes move around a bit, while the vertical grid is what you see when you look at one particular point. One of my friends has suggested me to download templates from this https://masterbundles.com/templates/presentations/powerpoint/vertical/ source. It would be nice if we could combine them into one thing and make both happen at once.
Aug 24, 2022