Difference between revisions of "Stamp X3D"

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[http://www.web3d.org/x3d/wiki/index.php/Image:Stamp_X3D_Halloween.trans.x3d.zip Stamp_X3D_Halloween.trans.x3d (zipped)] A file derived from above using the [[X3D_CAD/TransposeNurbsAxes| transpose_nurbs_axes]] xslt script so that it can be rendered with the Instant Player v2 Browser.
 
[http://www.web3d.org/x3d/wiki/index.php/Image:Stamp_X3D_Halloween.trans.x3d.zip Stamp_X3D_Halloween.trans.x3d (zipped)] A file derived from above using the [[X3D_CAD/TransposeNurbsAxes| transpose_nurbs_axes]] xslt script so that it can be rendered with the Instant Player v2 Browser.
  
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==Color your Own==
 
You can prepare your own version with your national or football team colors by editing any of the X3D models above with [https://savage.nps.edu/X3D-Edit/ X3D-Edit] or a text editor and changing the Appearance nodes with the following values for the DEF field:
 
You can prepare your own version with your national or football team colors by editing any of the X3D models above with [https://savage.nps.edu/X3D-Edit/ X3D-Edit] or a text editor and changing the Appearance nodes with the following values for the DEF field:
 
*partcolor  -- for the underlying body of the stamp
 
*partcolor  -- for the underlying body of the stamp
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*three.appearance -- for the digit 3
 
*three.appearance -- for the digit 3
  
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==CAD Files==
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The solid model for the models above was created with the Argon CAD software by [http://www.ashlar.com Ashlar-Vellum].
  
[http://www.web3d.org/x3d/wiki/images/a/a4/Stamp_x3D.ar.zip Stamp_X3D.ar (zipped)]
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[http://www.web3d.org/x3d/wiki/images/a/a4/Stamp_x3D.ar.zip Stamp_X3D.ar (zipped)] -- native Argon format file with the solid model (not colored)
[http://www.web3d.org/x3d/wiki/images/1/1e/Stamp_x3D.stp.zip Stamp_X3D.stp (zipped)]
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[http://www.web3d.org/x3d/wiki/images/6/6b/Stamp_x3D.stl.zip Stamp_X3D.stl (zipped)]
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The solid model was exported to STEP AP 203, then converted to X3D with the [http://spri2.kshell.com SPRI2] online STEP-browsing application.
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[http://www.web3d.org/x3d/wiki/images/1/1e/Stamp_x3D.stp.zip Stamp_X3D.stp (zipped)] -- the STEP file (Part 21 encoding, clear-text, encoding)
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The CAD application was also used to export the solid model as an STL file suitable for common rapid-prototyping processes. This model has been uploaded to the [http://www.shapeways.com/model/756152/stamp-x3d.html Shapeways] site.
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[http://www.web3d.org/x3d/wiki/images/6/6b/Stamp_x3D.stl.zip Stamp_X3D.stl (zipped)] -- STL file for solid model (no coloring)

Revision as of 02:39, 30 October 2012

RGB image.jpg

Stamp_X3D_RGB.x3d (zipped)

Stamp_X3D_RGB.trans.x3d (zipped) A file derived from above using the transpose_nurbs_axes xslt script so that it can be rendered with the Instant Player v2 Browser.


In honor of the season, here is an alternative coloring of the same model, with a choice of colors suggested by the chromatically gifted contributors to COLOURlovers.com Halloween X3D Stamp.jpg

Stamp_X3D_Halloween.x3d (zipped)

Stamp_X3D_Halloween.trans.x3d (zipped) A file derived from above using the transpose_nurbs_axes xslt script so that it can be rendered with the Instant Player v2 Browser.

Color your Own

You can prepare your own version with your national or football team colors by editing any of the X3D models above with X3D-Edit or a text editor and changing the Appearance nodes with the following values for the DEF field:

  • partcolor -- for the underlying body of the stamp
  • X.appearance -- for the letter X
  • D.appearance -- for the letter D
  • three.appearance -- for the digit 3

CAD Files

The solid model for the models above was created with the Argon CAD software by Ashlar-Vellum.

Stamp_X3D.ar (zipped) -- native Argon format file with the solid model (not colored)

The solid model was exported to STEP AP 203, then converted to X3D with the SPRI2 online STEP-browsing application.

Stamp_X3D.stp (zipped) -- the STEP file (Part 21 encoding, clear-text, encoding)

The CAD application was also used to export the solid model as an STL file suitable for common rapid-prototyping processes. This model has been uploaded to the Shapeways site.

Stamp_X3D.stl (zipped) -- STL file for solid model (no coloring)