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Hello Everyone.
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Many thanks for your time and help in advance.
Best Regards.
Solved! Go to Solution.
In the meantime - hard reading to study!
https://community.ptc.com/t5/PTC-Mathcad/Creating-Amazing-Images-with-Mathcad-14/m-p/441375#M174878
In the meantime - hard reading to study!
https://community.ptc.com/t5/PTC-Mathcad/Creating-Amazing-Images-with-Mathcad-14/m-p/441375#M174878
Many, many thanks for the link, Werner.
Regards.
Be prepared for heavy fare.
Don't run the exe file - it unpacks the files in the wrong directory.
Rename the file to *.zip and unzip its contents to the handbook directory of your Mathcad installation.
The next time you start Mathcad you can browse the new handbook ("Images") via "Help"-"E-books".
I didn't use the routines to create the 3D-star as you probably have already seen in the file in the other thread.
And if you want it to be even easier you may play around with the numbers (from 1 to 80) here: