Viz Plug-ins User Guide
Version 5.0 | Published December 20, 2022 ©
Wave
    
    
The Wave plug-in allows you to create a wave sequence on a flat surface. The properties of the sequence are visualized in a graphical display in the wave editor.    
Note: This plug-in is located in: Plugins -> Geom plug-ins -> Default
Wave Properties
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Size X and Y: Sets the size of the rectangle where the waves show.
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Geom Type: Allows you to select between Circular and Linear waves.
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Stretch: Allows you to customize the form of the circular waves. By altering the stretch X and Y values, you can for instance obtain an oval or a compressed form of the waves.
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Time: Is the time-line for a wave sequence. You see a thin red vertical line moving in the graphical display as you alter the time value. You can also alter the value by dragging the red line.
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Tess.: Sets the tessellation / level of detail.
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Angle: Sets the angle of the waves when a linear mode is chosen.
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Ref.Pnt X and Y: Sets the position of the waves starting point.
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W. Length: Sets the length of the waves.
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Damp. mode: Enables damping of the waves. The amplitude of the wave is reduced by the damp length calculated from the center of the wave.
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Damp. Length: Sets the length the distance that is used to damp the waves in the Damp. mode function.
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Offset: Sets an offset value of the Ref.Pnt.
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Ampl: Amplifies the waves, resulting in both bigger and higher waves.
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Inverse OFF/ON: Inverts the wave curves.
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Envelope Generator: Draws the wave manually when enabled. When disabled the wave is built by a sine wave function.
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Position X and Y: Allows you to edit the position values of the wave control points. Select a point by clicking on it. Its color changes to red to show that it is selected. Now you can drag it around.
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Lock: Allows you to decide whether the points controlling the crest of the waves should be edited in a locked manner, with the points controlling the troughs of the waves or conversely, if they are to be edited separately.
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Spline Curve: The control points of the spline curve, that shows the wave sequence, can be edited by using the cursor. Click on a point and drag it to the required position.
 
To Create a Wave
    
        
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Create a new group and add the Wave plug-in to it.
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Open the Transformation Editor and set Rotation X to -75.0.
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Add a material and/or a texture to it.
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Open the Wave editor and set the following parameters:
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Set Size X and Y to 350.0.
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Set W.-Length to 8.0.
 
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Click the Lock button to unlock the spline curve editor.
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Play with the spline curve handles, Time, Position X and Y values to see how the wave behaves with different settings.