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Hi vtk users,<br>
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I've found the following question and I'm wondering whether someone
knows the answer ....<br>
<br>
"<i><br>
</i>Hi,<br>
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I have already a human being model drawn properly in my VTK window.
Now I want to make it walk/move. That means that several translations and/or
rotations should be applied to the actor(s) after it has been rendered.
How can I accomplished that in VTK?
I know how to use vtkTransform already, but I want to achieve a motion effect,
without using any animation.
In fact, I'll read some kinematic data from a file and apply it to my model in
real time.
There are several good examples of static scenes, but those that some motion
is created, no...
Thanks for any help!
Best regards,
Elizabeth</i></pre>
"<br>
Thanks in advance,<br>
Regards,<br>
<br>
Eric.<br>
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