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rotate and zoom world in blender (math question)

Tags: blender, zoom
Hi,

I have created a model in blender and I would like to programmatically rotate and zoom in and out on the object.

So far I have been directed to using the

Window.GetViewMatrix() command  in blender.

I can manually rotate my world using blender and then spit out the GetViewMatrix().

This matrix is 4x4 in size.

I would like to know what math is involved to manipulate this matrix to rotate my world by say, 5 degrees.

I'm guessing that one might not need to be familiar with blender to help with this question.

Thank you,

b

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Question Stats
Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: bryanberg
Solution Provided By: JoseParrot
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: A
Views: 20
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