Make faces of cube transparent
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Hello,
I have made a 3D cube but would like to have the faces appear transparent. How do I go about doing that? Thanks.
Here is my code:
vert = [0 0 0;1 0 0;1 1 0;0 1 0;0 0 1;1 0 1;1 1 1;0 1 1];
fac = [1 2 6 5;2 3 7 6;3 4 8 7;4 1 5 8;1 2 3 4;5 6 7 8];
patch('Vertices',vert,'Faces',fac,...
      'FaceVertexCData',hsv(6),'FaceColor','flat')
view(3)
axis vis3d
rotate3d
xlabel('x')
ylabel('y')
zlabel('z')
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  Jan
      
      
 on 22 Sep 2017
        patch('Vertices',vert,'Faces',fac,...
      'FaceVertexCData',hsv(6),'FaceColor','flat', ...
      'FaceAlpha', 0.5);   % <== Add this
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  Steven Lord
    
      
 on 23 Apr 2021
				Draw a cube.
Go around one of the square faces and label the corners 1, 2, 6, and 5 in that order.
Find the other square face that has the line between 2 and 6 as one of its edges.
Label the corner of that square next to 2 with a 3 and the one next to the 6 with a 7.
    This gives you the [2 3 7 6] face.
Find the square face that has points labeled 1, 2, and 3. Label the remaining corner 4.
    This gives you the [1 2 3 4] face.
Continue until all the points have been labeled. For this simple shape there's only one point left, the 8.
Each face will consist of the points representing one of the rows in the fac variable and the edges between those points.
  Ayush singhal
 on 26 Apr 2021
				Thanks I got it.
I have one more question.
[x y] = meshgrid(-6:1:6); % Generate x and y data
z = zeros(size(x,2)); % Generate z data
surf(x, y,z) % Plot the surface
view(2)
axis padded
hold on
 vert = [0 0 0;3 0 0;3 3 0;0 3 0;0 0 3;3 0 3;3 3 3;0 3 3];
 fac = [1 2 6 5;2 3 7 6;3 4 8 7;4 1 5 8;1 2 3 4;5 6 7 8];
 patch('Vertices',vert,'Faces',fac,...
      'FaceVertexCData',hsv(6),'FaceColor','flat', ...
      'FaceAlpha', 0);
view(3)
 axis vis3d
rotate3d
 xlabel('x')
 ylabel('y')
 zlabel('z')
  %theta in radian
In the above code, I have put the cube on image plane but how to centred the cube on the plane. Is it due to the lower face of cube of else?
could you modify it or give me some insight?
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