Re: 3 dimension image rotation
- From: "John Goldsmith" <FirstName.LastName@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 06:56:34 +0100
Yes, there are. As Al points out Altima has some rear views in their
collections. You may also want to checkout the following links:
http://visio.mvps.org/Information_Sites.htm
www.shapesource.com
www.visiocafe.com
Hope that helps.
Best regards
John
John Goldsmith
www.visualsignals.co.uk
"Visio101" <Visio101@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Visio101" wrote:
I was wondering if Visio supports a 3D image rotation. Here is the
problem I
am having:
I am drawing a computer rack with servers, routers, and other network
hadware, and what I need to do is show how the equipment is connected. I
can
create a front image of the rack but it would be really helpful if the
rack
could be rotated and allow a "back" view of the equipment and then setup
all
the connections. I don't know if other people have a need for a complete
3D
image of their drawings, but from an application standpoint this would
allow
the creation of "complete" drawings instead of a flat front image that
sometimes just doesn't meet the need.
Hello John Goldsmith,
I appreciate your reply and from what you are suggesting I should make a
back view reproduction of my rack. Here comes the question for which I
don't
know the answer...are there backview images of servers and other devices
for
Visio that reproduce a somewhat close to reality image or should I draw
boxes
that will represent that view and go from there?
Kind Regards
Visio 101
.
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