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jscad-surface

Create Surfaces using JSCAD

This project contains a set of functions that produce 3D surfaces from height maps.

Overview

The JSCAD project does not provide the ability to create sufaces / contours. Therefore, a special set of functionality has been created to suppliment JSCAD, and produce 3D geometries from height map data.

This little project contains the definition of a height map, which is basically a 1D array of height (Z) values. The Z values are used to form the surface of the 3D geometry. See src/heightmap/

Any viable heightmap data can be provided to the extrudeSurface() function, which creates a surface. Additional options provide smoothing of Z values (in-place), etc. See src/extrudeSurface.js

  // convert the heightmap into a 3D surface
  let mysurface = extrudeSurface({scale: [1,1,-20], smooth: 2, base: 25.0}, myheightmap)

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Installation

For Node.js based projects, this package can be installed using NPM.

npm install jscad-surface

For standalone projects, this package can be downloaded and included as a component.

  • Download the package from GitHub
  • Unzip the contents, which will produce a directory called 'jscad-surface'
  • Copy the 'jscad-surface' directory into the larger project

Usage

There's an example project provided, which must be used with JSCAD CLI V2. This example reads a small image file, which is converted into a heightmap, then extruded into a surface. See the contents of the example directory, and read main.js for instructions.

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Special Note

THIS PROJECT ONLY WORKS WITH JSCAD V2.

As of today, the JSCAD V2 libraries / applications are only available via GITHUB

See the user guide on Early Adoption of V2 for some tips.

License

The MIT License (MIT)

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