Questions tagged [3d]

{3d} is about three-dimensional content, e.g., images and drawings.

{3d} is about three-dimensional content, e.g., images and drawings. This tag should typically be used in combination with the relevant drawing package that is used, for example {tikz-3d}, {tikz-3dplot}, {pst-solides3d}, {pst-3dplot}, {asymptote} etc.

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How can I draw a sphere circumsribed a pyramid?

From here Using Tikz, is it possible to draw a cube within a sphere? I want to draw a circumsribed sphere with centre at O(1,1,1) and radius R = sqrt(3). I…
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Changing the view angle distort 3D tube image

In previous post water inside 3d tube I added a code. What I need is to have a look from front, but the problem is, if I change the angle from \tdplotsetmaincoords{30}{10} to \tdplotsetmaincoords{90}{10} I get a wrong picture with wrong overlap…
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Circle made from intersecting spheres

I'm trying to make a diagram along the lines of what I have below: 2 intersecting spheres with centers of x and y Midpoint is (x+y)/2 and from either center to midpoint is d/2 Distance from centers to point of intersection is r I want to show…
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center 3dpdf media display

I'm new in 3D pdf generation. I created a U3D file, than converted to 3D PDF with texworks(using movie 15 package). It's working, but a media display window is not centered, if a increase the size. My tex file looks like…
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3D plots in rectangular coordinates

How to draw these 3D plots using LaTeX (tikz,pstricks,asympote, ...) : The half sphere x^2+y^2+z^2=1 | x > 0 x^2+y^2+z^2=1 | z < -3/5 x^2+y^2+z^2=1 | 3/5 < z < 1 The dome x^2+y^2+z^2=1 | z > 0.8 The circle x^2+y^2+z^2=1 | x=y & -1 <= z <=…
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How can I draw the 3d blood vessel

How can I draw the 3d blood vessel as the picture showing?
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Drawing Boy surface by Asymptote, pgfplots

This link point to a discussion about Boy surface 3D representation of a Boy surface using a mesh of tubes, Drawing by Mathematica. Is it possible to draw Boy surface with Pgfplots,Pstricks, Asymptote or Metapost. Boy's surface can be parametrized…
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Issues with having a plane on xy, axis

I am trying to create a drawing for the riemann sphere, and I want an xy plane that is perpendicular to the z-axis. When I use the scope enviornment, I can get to a correct rotation, but it also rotates everything in my drawing. Any help would be…
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Flamm's paraboloid graph

How to draw Flamm's paraboloid ? tikz,pstricks,metapost,asymptote \documentclass[12pt]{article} \usepackage{mathtools,amssymb} \usepackage{pgfplots} \pgfplotsset{compat=newest,width=8cm} \begin{document} The spatial curvature of the…
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3D geometry in TikZ

The page 3D bodies in TikZ shows some basic bodies, but is there a better tool to model 3D bodies (rotate, flip, ...) that can export as TikZ? I can draw fairly good bodies in TikZ but sometimes I'm not happy with the perspective angle at the end,…
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Positioning the 3D axes

How to position the 3D axes besides the centre of the screen? \begin{tikzpicture} % The axes \draw[->] (xyz cs:x=-1.5) -- (xyz cs:x=1.5) node[above] {$x$}; \draw[->] (xyz cs:y=-1.5) -- (xyz cs:y=1.5) node[right] {$z$}; \draw[->] (xyz cs:z=-1.5) --…
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Simple 3d shapes in LaTeX

I want to create simple 3d shapes, cubes, cones, cylinders, etc. Which package is optimal for this operation? I have used tikz before, but I do not know how to use it for 3d images. Any recommended ways to do it?
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Any code templates to draw 3D field lines inline?

I'm particularly interested in magnetic and electric field lines such as showed in this picture (from http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/creating-a-3d-field):
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How to draw 3D object

Is here anyone who can help me with this object? I don´t even know where to start :( Thank you for answers.