# t3d An implementation of 3D Turtle Graphics with Fluent API. When using the function, imagine that you are sitting on a turtle. You move or turn the turtle from the your viewpoint, not the viewpoint of OpenSCAD coordinates. For more details, please see [3D turtle graphics](https://openhome.cc/eGossip/OpenSCAD/3DTurtleGraphics.html). **Since:** 2.1 ## Parameters - `t` : The data of a turtle. `t3d()` with no arguments will return a turtle with the point `[0, 0, 0]` and the unit vectors `[[1, 0, 0], [0, 1, 0], [0, 0, 1]]`. - `cmd` : It accepts a string or a list of commands. - Given a string: `"xturn"`, `"yturn"`, `"zturn"`, `"xforward"`, `"yforward"`, `"zforward"`, `"point"` or `"unit_vectors"`. If `"xturn"`, `"yturn"` or `"zturn"` is provided, the `angle` parameter is required. If `"xforward"`, `"yforward"` or `"zforward"` is provided, `leng` is required. `"point"` and `"unit_vectors"` are used to get respective data from a turtle. - Given a list: `[[cmd1, value], [cmd2, value2], ...]`. For example, `[["xforward", 10], ["zturn", 120]]` will forward a turtle 10mm along the x axis and turn it 120 degrees around the z axis from your viewpoint. - `"roll"`, `"pitch"`, `"turn"` and `"forward"` are supported since 3.3. - `point` : Set the position of a turtle. - `unit_vectors` : Set the unit vectors of a turtle. - `angle` : Set the angle of a turtle if `cmd` is not provided. Turn a turtle if `cmd` is `"xturn"`, `"yturn"` or `"zturn"`. - `leng` : Forward a turtle if `cmd` is `"xforward"`, `"yforward"` or `"zforward"`. ## Examples use use leng = 10; angle = 120; thickness = 1; t = t3d(point = [0, 0, 0]); t2 = t3d(t, "forward", leng = leng); t3 = t3d(t2, [ ["turn", angle], ["forward", leng] ]); t4 = t3d(t3, [ ["turn", angle], ["forward", leng] ]); polyline_join( [for(turtle = [t, t2, t3, t4]) t3d(turtle, "point")] ) sphere(thickness / 2); ![t3d](images/lib3x-t3d-1.JPG) use use module tree(t, leng, leng_scale1, leng_scale2, leng_limit, angleZ, angleX, width) { if(leng > leng_limit) { t2 = t3d(t, "forward", leng = leng); line3d( t3d(t, "point"), t3d(t2, "point"), width); tree( t3d(t2, "turn", angle = angleZ), leng * leng_scale1, leng_scale1, leng_scale2, leng_limit, angleZ, angleX, width); tree( t3d(t2, "roll", angle = angleX), leng * leng_scale2, leng_scale1, leng_scale2, leng_limit, angleZ, angleX, width); } } leng = 100; leng_limit = 1; leng_scale1 = 0.4; leng_scale2 = 0.9; angleZ = 60; angleX = 135; width = 2; t = t3d(point = [0, 0, 0]); tree(t, leng, leng_scale1, leng_scale2, leng_limit, angleZ, angleX, width); ![t3d](images/lib3x-t3d-2.JPG)