The result at first was the same, but resizing the window caused a full red fill. To fix that, I have to reset GraphicsDevice.ScissorRectangle() each frame. Apparently the graphics device resets this value every frame back to the default. Once I fixed that, the output is the same as before.
That said, I just need to think of an elegant way to deal with transforming the scissorRectangle. Maybe have a public method on my Resolution class which reshapes a passed-in Rectangle to the right position/scale? Hm.
Anyways, the few oddities aside, this is hopefully enough to get me going with creating my scroll bars since the behavior is at least consistent now and the drawing region in the viewport is now filling in correctly.
Clear clears the whole screen on all platforms for consistency. OpenGL respects the scissor rectangle and other device settings, but MonoGame temporarily changes the settings to make it clear the entire screen then reverts back to the original settings. You can see that here.
And no, my goal is to have all the scissor components move up and down at once. So from the example, I am just trying to create a similar shape for the individual component (now I have it in a arched shape) and then take those components and duplicate them in a circle.
EDIT: Ah, I see, I need to call the setScissor and setViewport functions before each call, otherwise the next animation frame will have the wrong scissor. And setScissorTest(true) can be called in init code.
For example, suppose we draw something to the whole display in the first frame, but all frames after that we only want to update the bottom right corner (suppose the only thing changing is a spinning logo in the bottom right corner, otherwise nothing else changes at all).
if you really have a large amount of static content that is not affected by camera movement or the like, you can render it once into a texture and then each frame the first thing you render is a full screen quad with that texture applied.
@EliasHasle Sorry for the late reply, but on that page, there is only a single canvas covering the whole window, and each of the multiple 3D scenes is drawn onto that single canvas, including the scene that appears cut off when scrolled.
The reason for this technique is that, if there are too many WebGL canvases on a page (on my system, the limit is 32), then adding any more than 32 causes the first ones to crash in FIFO order due to the limit. So, to prevent that issue, all the scenes share a single canvas, and they are rendered to a portion of the single canvas based on the position where they should be based on the DOM container positions.
I've defined an axis and planes but they're not taken as valid selections while defining the constraints. This makes me wonder if I'm just doing something fundamentally wrong - I'm not a mechanical engineer type.
It moves a little funky becuase the first component is placed as a Default, locking it into position. In my example, I used the slot model as the first component and then added the cross members to it. That kept the lifting cross linked into the slot model. Hope this helps
Dan, if you want to send me the models, I can take a look at it. If you ZIP it up and put it in the CAD folder of your Windchill project, I could pick it up from there. Sounds like you are pretty close. To use the Slot connection, you'll need a datum curve and a datum point. I would suggest putting a datum curve down the center of your slot. Then create a datum point at the center of A, but offset enough to be coincident with the curve when assembled (or on the mating surfaces).
Dan, I was able to create something similar this morning. Not sure if its exactly the same, but should be in the ball park. I have uploaded the models as a new document if you want to download and check them out.
Patriots are not playing till 8:00pm tonight and its really cold out today. So, I added some hardware and made it a lttle more realistic. I'm not a scissor lift specialist by any meams, but this is much better than the first model. I tend to skip all the required hardware and fasteners for the initial concept and then find they drive the final design once you have them all in there.
I decided to go with a binding post as a connection simply becuase it was the smallest form factor. I found them also referred to as screw posts, barrel nuts, sleeve nuts and connector nuts. I'm assuming if you buy these in stainless they would be rugged enough for this type of scissor lift, but have never built this for real. Curious to hear how other teams have constructed these in the past?
The curve you created was a point-to-point datum curve. Since it is flat, planar curve, I created it as a Sketch instead. I put a datum plane down the middle of the slot arm and used the datum points as references. Then just sketched a line from point to point.
The datum points you added are at the center of the hole and coplanar with the side surfaces of tetrix_739070_2012_slot_pts.prt. I created a new point at the center of the hole, but offset from the side surface by 1.5x the thickness of your model (3.2mm) to line up with the Sketch located at the center of the slot arm. Since the parts are assembled side-by-side, there is a gap of one arm thickness. SInce the sketch is located in the center of the slot arm, I added another 1/2 thickness.
When creating the slot connection, the curve and the point need to be coincident. There cannot be a gap between the point and the curve or you'll get the connection error. In your original model, the first pin joint worked fine. You just needed to add the slot connection with a sketch/point combination. Since there was a 1.5x thickness difference, the point could not line up with the Sketch.
This still did NOT work for me. Getting this tool to work is critical for me at the moment as I am working on my dissertation project and am on a strict timeline. Is there anyone willing to virtually meet with me to help figure this out? One thing I did notice in your example is that underneath the flag you have a pencil icon marking the segment you plan to edit and circles for the others. I do not have a pencil icon. I only have a flag and a check mark icon. Could this be another clue to what is causing this issue? I am available any time in the mornings before noon. Please help. Id be so grateful.
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It looks like you are viewing the volume rendering of the data. Scissors works on the segmentation, not the volume data. You need to create a segment from the volume data, and then cut it with the scissors.
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