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squeak and 3D graphics

Chuck Hipschman
I've done very little with squeak and smalltalk, and almost nothing
with 3D  graphics, or bezier curves.  But still, I'd like to learn,
just for personal satisfaction.  It seems that Balloon2D  would be a
good starting point.

Am I completely off base or crazy?  Is Balloon2D a good place to
start?  E-toys? Scratch? Can anybody point to good books, articles,
tutorials, or examples?

TIA

Chuck
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Re: squeak and 3D graphics

Michael Rice
Hi Chuck,

You're probably not getting much in the way of responses because it seems you're going to need a lot of hand-holding, kind of like someone who knows nothing about particle physics but would like to learn about it.

Why don't try try some simple exploring with the tools in Balloon and see what you can do with it. That may lead to solid questions, and perhaps answers from the list.

Michael

P.S. A good place to start is matrix transformations points in a plane. Then move on to transforming 3D points onto a 2D picture plane.

On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 9:42 PM, Chuck Hipschman <[hidden email]> wrote:
I've done very little with squeak and smalltalk, and almost nothing
with 3D  graphics, or bezier curves.  But still, I'd like to learn,
just for personal satisfaction.  It seems that Balloon2D  would be a
good starting point.

Am I completely off base or crazy?  Is Balloon2D a good place to
start?  E-toys? Scratch? Can anybody point to good books, articles,
tutorials, or examples?

TIA

Chuck
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Re: squeak and 3D graphics

Michael Rice
Here's a good video about transformations:



Michael

On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Michael Rice <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi Chuck,

You're probably not getting much in the way of responses because it seems you're going to need a lot of hand-holding, kind of like someone who knows nothing about particle physics but would like to learn about it.

Why don't try try some simple exploring with the tools in Balloon and see what you can do with it. That may lead to solid questions, and perhaps answers from the list.

Michael

P.S. A good place to start is matrix transformations points in a plane. Then move on to transforming 3D points onto a 2D picture plane.

On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 9:42 PM, Chuck Hipschman <[hidden email]> wrote:
I've done very little with squeak and smalltalk, and almost nothing
with 3D  graphics, or bezier curves.  But still, I'd like to learn,
just for personal satisfaction.  It seems that Balloon2D  would be a
good starting point.

Am I completely off base or crazy?  Is Balloon2D a good place to
start?  E-toys? Scratch? Can anybody point to good books, articles,
tutorials, or examples?

TIA

Chuck
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