Mathematica's sophisticated algorithms for handling higher mathematical functions to arbitrary precision—and in symbolic form—immediately brings a new level of accuracy—and ...
Graphics3D[primitives, options] represents a three-dimensional graphical image.
AxesEdge is an option for three-dimensional graphics functions that specifies on which edges of the bounding box axes should be drawn.
One of the most powerful aspects of graphics in Mathematica is the availability of three-dimensional as well as two-dimensional graphics primitives. By combining ...
ViewPoint is an option for Graphics3D and related functions which gives the point in space from which three-dimensional objects are to be viewed.
Axes
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Axes is an option for graphics functions that specifies whether axes should be drawn.
ViewVertical is an option for Graphics3D and related functions which specifies what direction in scaled coordinates should be vertical in the final image.
To control how a 3D surface responds to simulated light, set its reflection properties. Mathematica lets you control the diffuse reflection of light on a matte surface and ...