hollasch@ENUXHA.EAS.ASU.EDU (Steve Hollasch) (03/13/91)
I'm a graduate student at ASU who's working on his master's thesis. One of the programs I'm working on runs on the Iris 3130 workstation and generates a wireframe display. Now, the program currently does its own version of the viewing model and transforms everything down to pixel coordinates for the wireframe display. However, I'd like to "depthcue" the wireframe lines based on information other than a true Z value. Is there a way to do this? I think I could fake it by setting the transformation matrices to the identity 4x4 matrix and then tweaking some other parameters (so that the pixel coords then map to [+-1, +-1] coordinates) to have the Z used for intensity cueing but the X and Y coordinates map flat to the screen. Has anybody else tried something like this? Does anybody out there have any comments or ideas? ______________________________________________________________________________ Steve Hollasch / Arizona State University (Tempe, Arizona) hollasch@enuxha.eas.asu.edu / uunet!mimsy!oddjob!noao!asuvax!enuxha!hollasch