Hallo, cyrille henry hat gesagt: // cyrille henry wrote:
maybee you can have a look at the tLink3D object of the pmpd lib.
just send position of your 2 points on the 2 inlets, you'll have the orientation output in a gem compatible way.
Using tLink3D surly will make the computatons more effective, however calculating the vector between to points and its length (as tLink does) is not my real problem, the problem is more, how to correctly use this information to draw correct rotations in Gem.
In 2D (polar coordinates) this is simple, but I still haven't found a way to add the missing rotation to go from polar/cartesian to spherical coordinates.
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