I'm starting to work with trimesh objects and i haven't been able to find good info on how to apply transformations to mesh objects (specifically,rotations).
I have a simple planar mesh object:
plane = trimesh.creation.box(extents=[20, 20, 0.01])
How can i rotate it -for example- over an axis?
Take a look at this module and especially at this function.
The rotation_matrix requires the direction, angle and center of rotation (optional) as arguments to return the rotation matrix. Then, you can rotate your mesh by using the apply_transform method which requires the rotation_matrix as argument.
Here is the code:
import math
from trimesh import creation, transformations
plane = creation.box(extents=[20, 20, 0.01])
angle = math.pi / 4
direction = [1, 0, 0]
center = [0, 0, 0]
rot_matrix = transformations.rotation_matrix(angle, direction, center)
plane.apply_transform(rot_matrix)
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