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svg-3d-builder

v0.0.6

Published

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Readme

SVG 3D Builder

npm version

This framewrok aims at creating 3d models with SVG and concise APIs. It is purely developed with concepts of two-dimension. One of its essential implementations is Bezier in both curve and surface. It is one thing to describe them with mathematic equotions, another thing to illustrate them with computer graph.

See online exhibition developed by the framework and its source code.

Start

You can either start it in tranditional way

<script src="./svg-3d-builder.min.js"></script>

Or embark your development with ES6

npm install --save svg-3d-builder
import Builder from 'svg-3d-builder';

Make sure there is a svg element described in your document

<html>
    <head>
    </head>
    <body>
        <svg id="graph" width="500" height="500">            
        </svg>
    </body>
</html>

And see your simplest work by adding these codes

Builder
.select('#graph')
.drawLine('M 0 0 0 l 100 0 0')
.action();

Of course you can see code examples before building sophisticated works by yourself.

API

To create more sophisticated model, you need to look up the API document.

Lisence

Apache