Timeline for Can 2D and 3D plots be combined so that the 2D plot is the bottom surface of the 3D plot boundary?
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Jun 19, 2015 at 3:24 | comment | added | Mr.Wizard |
@Mencia Sjoerd's Texture method is probably easiest if you want a complete image of the 2D plot with all options considered. (You can rasterize at a higher resolution of the texture quality is not as good as you would like.) Otherwise I would suggest manually adding specific handling for BaseStyle and anything else you want, perhaps Prolog and Epilog , Background , etc. If you have trouble extracting and integrating these option values let me know.
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Jun 18, 2015 at 9:59 | comment | added | Mencia | @Mr.Wizard♦ any idea on my comment just above ? | |
Jun 17, 2015 at 20:42 | comment | added | Mencia | @PlatoManiac Make3d[plot_, height_, opacity_] does not respect the colour of plot_ when this made by Graphics, for example: s = Graphics[Polygon[{{0, 0}, {1, 1}, {0, 1}, {1, 0}}], BaseStyle -> Red] Show[{Graphics3D[Make3d[s, 0, 100.8]]}, Axes -> False, Boxed -> False] what can I do to stick to the original colour? | |
Mar 30, 2012 at 10:45 | history | edited | Mr.Wizard | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Mar 29, 2012 at 14:48 | vote | accept | Nothingtoseehere | ||
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Mar 29, 2012 at 14:17 | comment | added | PlatoManiac | @Ajasja You are right this is the link I was looking for.. | |
Mar 29, 2012 at 14:10 | comment | added | Ajasja | I saw the method in this a while ago. mathgis.blogspot.com/2009/02/howto-display-2d-plot-in-3d.html | |
Mar 29, 2012 at 13:31 | history | edited | PlatoManiac | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Mar 29, 2012 at 13:15 | history | answered | PlatoManiac | CC BY-SA 3.0 |