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saving 3D-UMAP #4

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MubasherMohammed opened this issue Mar 11, 2020 · 2 comments
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saving 3D-UMAP #4

MubasherMohammed opened this issue Mar 11, 2020 · 2 comments
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@MubasherMohammed
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Hi guys! could some one give me tips on how to save 3D-UMAP in a movie for power point presentation purposes?

@Dragonmasterx87
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Hi there! So I haven't had a chance to work on this as yet, but it's in the pipeline. Right now what I do, is I record the screen area where the plot is open, slowly rotating it with my mouse till I have recorded a movie good enough for showing in a presentation.

Here is what I saw on the topic when I was working on this (if you or someone else wants to figure this out before me), but if I have that upgrade will let you know for sure! Thanks for pointing this out!

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Thanks for using 3D-UMAP and thanks for commenting! Have a wonderful day!

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macelik commented Jun 1, 2023

Hi there, this looks cool. However, the I am not able to get the usage of the scripts. It would be great if you could document it. Additionally, is it possible to save the 3D plot in one of the following formats *.obj, *.fbx, *.c4d , *.stp, *.stl.

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