QuickDraw 3D enables your computer to display three-dimensional graphics using applications designed to take advantage of QuickDraw 3D. It also provides a common file format, called QuickDraw 3D Metafile (or 3DMF for short), for exchanging 3D documents. QuickDraw 3D also provides acceleration services which support plug-and-play accelerator cards.
For computers running the Mac OS, the following are required to install and run QuickDraw 3D:
A PowerPC based computer with a minimum of 16 megabytes of memory (RAM)
Mac OS System 7.1.2 or later
Additional information is available through the Internet at the following site:
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/quicktime/qtdevdocs/QD3D/qd3d_book.htm
Using QuickDraw 3D
The QuickDraw 3D folder includes the following applications, 3D models, and textures that allow you to explore the 3D capabilities of your computer:
Model Masters at http://www.interaccess.com/modelmaster
Plastic Thought, Inc. at http://www.3d-active.com
Viewpoint DataLabs International at http://www.viewpoint.com
Zygote at http://www.zygote.com
Troubleshooting
If you try to start an application that uses QuickDraw 3D and get the message "The application '<application name>' could not be launched because QuickDraw 3D could not be found," make sure that the following files are in the Extensions folder, inside the System Folder:
* Quit other open applications.
* Reduce the amount of memory allocated to the application. This is done by:
- selecting the application's icon in the Finder
- choosing Get Info from the File menu
- typing a lower number in the boxes for Minimum Size and Preferred Size
* Install more memory (RAM).
If you are using a localized system, and you install this U.S. software, you will need to copy the Scrapbook File in the QuickDraw 3D Folder to the System Folder on your computer. Otherwise, when you choose Scrapbook from the Apple menu, you will get an empty scrapbook. Note that this operation will replace any existing Scrapbook File in the System Folder, thus erasing any previously stored contents.
Some of the sample models included with QuickDraw 3D, such as Big Ben and Red Hatchback, are highly detailed (they contain additional 3D modeling data such as vertex normals and surface UVs) and thus will require a larger amount of memory than the other supplied models. If you experience problems when opening these files from SimpleText, you should open only one file at a time.
How QuickDraw 3D uses memory
QuickDraw 3D is a shared library. When no applications that rely on QuickDraw 3D are open, the library does not take up memory space (RAM). Once a QuickDraw 3D-based application is open, the amount of memory taken up by the shared library doesn't increase if other QuickDraw 3D-based applications are launched. Of course, each application will take up memory according to their size and the complexity of the files being used. The memory taken up by QuickDraw 3D becomes available when you quit all QuickDraw 3D-based applications.
While a QuickDraw 3D application is open, the QuickDraw 3D library allocates memory from temporary memory. This memory shows up in the About This Macintosh window as memory used by the System. When you quit the application, the memory becomes available, but the size shown in the About This Macintosh window may not reflect this. The memory previously used by QuickDraw 3D is, nonetheless, available for other applications (it is released to the applications as needed).
Apple QuickDraw 3D Accelerator Card
If you have an Apple QuickDraw 3D Accelerator Card present in your machine, the following files will also be installed in the Extensions folder, inside the System Folder:
We recommend that you turn off Virtual Memory when using Apple's QuickDraw 3D Accelerator Card.
Scrapbook 7.5.2
We strongly recommend that the Scrapbook not be used with less than 300k of memory available. To determined how much memory is available, choose About This Macintosh from the Apple menu and look at the value next to Largest Unused Block.
If you need to reinstall QuickDraw 3D
If you need to reinstall QuickDraw 3D, follow these steps:
2. After installing QuickDraw 3D, restart your computer.
3. If you want the items in the QuickDraw 3D Extras folder, drag the folder to the newly-created QuickDraw 3D Folder inside the Apple Extras folder. (Editor's Note: Step 3 of the reinstall only applies when using a Mac OS CD-ROM, which has a "CD Extras" folder present. Otherwise, the QuickDraw 3D Extra material is not available.)
If you wish to remove QuickDraw 3D, follow these steps:
2. Choose Custom Remove from the pop-up menu.
3. Click the box next to each item to put a check in it.
4. Click Remove.
5. Restart your computer.