Apply a color variation to a triangular face

Hi! I have this code. I would like to color the face of the triangle taking into account the RGB colors present on the three nodes.
node_1 = [-46.924, 11.0584, -59.8431];
node_2 = [-45.9522, 13.4294, -59.5705];
node_3 = [-46.4695, 9.8787, -57.7669];
nodes = [node_1; node_2; node_3];
face = [1,2,3];
figure
plot3(node_1(:,1),node_1(:,2),node_1(:,3),'.','Color',[176/255,255/255,0/255],'Markersize',20)
hold on
plot3(node_2(:,1),node_2(:,2),node_2(:,3),'.','Color',[0/255,255/255,155/255],'Markersize',20)
plot3(node_3(:,1),node_3(:,2),node_3(:,3),'.','Color',[0/255,199/255,255/255],'Markersize',20)
trimesh(face(:,:),nodes(:,1),nodes(:,2),nodes(:,3),'EdgeColor',[210/255, 210/255, 210/255],'Linewidth',1,'Facecolor','w')
hold off
grid off
view([20,130,40])

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 15 de Mayo de 2023
Editada: Walter Roberson el 15 de Mayo de 2023

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Assign the result of trimesh() to a variable. The result will be a patch object.
You can then set the patch properties. In particular, look at https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/matlab.graphics.primitive.patch-properties.html#buduav0-1-FaceVertexCData FaceVertexCData along with 'FaceColor', 'interp' . Done right you can assign a color to each vertex, and then the face color will be a progressive interpolation between the colors of the vertices.

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Alberto Acri
Alberto Acri el 16 de Mayo de 2023
Thank you for your reply. Is there any code available to do this? Or do you know how it could be done?
node_1 = [-46.924, 11.0584, -59.8431];
node_2 = [-45.9522, 13.4294, -59.5705];
node_3 = [-46.4695, 9.8787, -57.7669];
nodes = [node_1; node_2; node_3];
face = [1,2,3];
vertex_colors = [1 0 0;
0 1 0;
0 0 1];
h = trimesh(face(:,:),nodes(:,1),nodes(:,2),nodes(:,3),'EdgeColor',[210/255, 210/255, 210/255],'Linewidth',1,'Facecolor','w')
h =
Patch with properties: FaceColor: [1 1 1] FaceAlpha: 1 EdgeColor: [0.8235 0.8235 0.8235] LineStyle: '-' Faces: [1 2 3] Vertices: [3×3 double] Show all properties
h.FaceVertexCData = vertex_colors;
h.FaceColor = 'interp';
view([20,130,40])
Alberto Acri
Alberto Acri el 16 de Mayo de 2023
Thank you for your reply. But I wanted to start with the colors present in the vertices that are mixed in the center of the triangle.
The colors are:
for node 1: [176/255,255/255,0/255]
For node 2: [0/255,255/255,155/255]
for node 3: [0/255,199/255,255/255]
node_1 = [-46.924, 11.0584, -59.8431];
node_2 = [-45.9522, 13.4294, -59.5705];
node_3 = [-46.4695, 9.8787, -57.7669];
nodes = [node_1; node_2; node_3];
face = [1,2,3];
vertex_colors = [176, 255, 255
0, 255, 155
0, 199, 255]./255;
h = trimesh(face(:,:),nodes(:,1),nodes(:,2),nodes(:,3),'EdgeColor',[210/255, 210/255, 210/255],'Linewidth',1,'Facecolor','w')
h =
Patch with properties: FaceColor: [1 1 1] FaceAlpha: 1 EdgeColor: [0.8235 0.8235 0.8235] LineStyle: '-' Faces: [1 2 3] Vertices: [3×3 double] Show all properties
h.FaceVertexCData = vertex_colors;
h.FaceColor = 'interp';
view([20,130,40])
Alberto Acri
Alberto Acri el 16 de Mayo de 2023
perfect!

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