Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of u/madams/3DCDMVisualizationInstructions


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    4141'''Figure 4.''' When you initially open up the transform operator on your slice. Again, your data set reverts back to being "ready to draw" green. The linear tab provides a series of inputs for a rotation matrix. For mass1, simple let it be projected by the identity matrix. The other two masses will require a different transform.
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    43 3. Now we are done with mass1. We will move onto mass2 (keeping mass3 hidden). Similarly see step 1 to elevate the .bov. Now we're going to transform it with the following matrix shown in Figure
     433. Now we are done with mass1. We will move onto mass2 (keeping mass3 hidden). Similarly see step 1 to elevate the .bov. Now we're going to transform it with the following matrix shown in Figure (as a series of row vectors): {(0, 0, 1, 0),(1, 0, 0, 0),(0, 1, 0, 0),(0, 0, 0, 1)}. Now draw mass2. It should align snug next to mass1 along the appropriate axis.
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    4545[[Image(mass2better.png, 75%)]]
     
    4949[[Image(allthemasses.png, 75%)]]
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    51 '''Figure 6.'''
     51'''Figure 6.''' The box is now complete
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    5353[[Image(donzeo.png, 75%)]]
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    55 '''Figure 7.'''
     55'''Figure 7.''' The final product at the 200th frame, where we can observe physical phenomena.
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