FDF is short for ’fil de fer’ in French which means ’wireframe model’. It is a School 42 project that consists of
representing a map of points in isometric projection, rendered as a wireframe. The only given information are the
heights of the points. The project was originally written in C, but a JavaScript demo is available below.
The GitHub repo containing the source and Linux and MacOS builds is available here.
The assignment subject can be found here.
- Use the Left and Right arrow keys to rotate the model around its respective y axis.
- Use the Up and Down arrow keys to rotate the model around its respective x axis.
- Use the A and D arrow keys to rotate the model around its respective z axis.
- Use the + and - keys to zoom in or out.
You can also use the buttons below.
Note: in order to use key controls, you have to click on the canvas.
Cut off vertices mean that the object has got past the camera screen.
Choose a map:
Want to try a map that is not included? Choose and upload one from here, or make one yourself!