[PD] Gem - how to get a concave/convex plane

cyrille henry ch at chnry.net
Sat Aug 4 14:15:14 CEST 2018


hello,

you can try [curve3d]
cheers
c


Le 04/08/2018 à 11:20, oliver a écrit :
> Jack wrote:
>> For me, the simplest way to achieve this, is to use a mesh square with
>> shaders. Take a look at exemples in Gem and shaders and how to move
>> vertices in model view.
> 
> Hi, Jack ! thanks a lot for your suggestion.
> 
> Unfortunately my my shader/glsl skills are very limited and so is the documentation of [mesh_square] or [glsl_vertex]...
> 
> [mesh_square]-help just says:
> "This object is usefull when working with vertex_shader."
> 
> do you (or anybody here) know any example patches that demonstrate the approach to creating an arbitrary plane with [mesh_square] ?
> 
> (the GLSL example patches don't really seem to be pointing that out.)
> 
> i also tried the geometry help patch from GEM examples, but this gives me an error:
> 
> [glsl_geometry]: compile Info_log:
> [glsl_geometry]: ERROR: 0:17: 'gl_VerticesIn' : undeclared identifier
> 
> 
> 
> best
> 
> oliver
> 
> 
>> ++
>>
>> Jack
>>
>>
>> Le 03/08/2018 à 17:02, oliver a écrit :
>>> Hi, dear list !
>>>
>>> I am looking for a Geo, that looks like a distorted plane, in particular
>>> a "concave" or "convex" plane as shown in this .jpg:
>>>
>>> https://wolke.klingt.org/index.php/s/QO7Vb5UDNn42CG9
>>>
>>> can anybody hint me to a way that this can be done in Gem ?
>>>
>>> the "convex" version seems easier, it's more or less a scaled cylinder,
>>> but i can't ssem to achieve the "concave" version with this Geo.
>>>
>>> Best
>>>
>>> Oliver
>>>
>>>
>>
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