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-/****************************************************************************
-**
-** Copyright (C) 2011 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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-** Contact: Nokia Corporation ([email protected])
-**
-** This file is part of the QtQuick3D documentation of the Qt Toolkit.
-**
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-** GNU Free Documentation License
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-** and conditions contained in a signed written agreement between you
-** and Nokia.
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-****************************************************************************/
-
-/*!
- \example quick3d/teapot_qml
- \title Teapot Example in QtQuick3D
-
- This example shows to use QtQuick3D to display a teapot on
- the screen. The QML is fairly simple:
-
- \snippet quick3d/teapot_qml/qml/teapot.qml 1
-
- \image teapot-qml-screenshot.png
-
- The example starts by importing the Qt and Qt3D QML modules:
-
- \snippet quick3d/teapot_qml/qml/teapot.qml 2
-
- Then we create a viewport of size 640x480 to display the teapot:
-
- \snippet quick3d/teapot_qml/qml/teapot.qml 3
-
- And now we create a \l Item3D to display the teapot with a
- default lit material effect:
-
- \snippet quick3d/teapot_qml/qml/teapot.qml 4
-
- The teapot data itself is loaded from \c{teapot.bez}, which contains
- Bezier patch data that describes the geometry of the teapot.
-
- Let's make the teapot a little more interesting by adding a
- material to simulate bone china:
-
- \snippet quick3d/teapot_bounce_qml/qml/teapot-bounce.qml 1
- \snippet quick3d/teapot_bounce_qml/qml/teapot-bounce.qml 2
-
- \image teapot-china-screenshot.png
-
- To make the teapot even more interesting, we can cause it to
- bounce up and down using a QML animation item:
-
- \snippet quick3d/teapot_bounce_qml/qml/teapot-bounce.qml 3
-
- This QML teapot example can be compared with the \l{qt3d/teapot}{C++ version}.
- Using QML is briefer than C++, and easier to modify to adjust
- materials and add new features like animations.
-
- \l{qt3d-examples.html}{Return to Examples}.
-*/