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NOTE: This project is on hold permanently... it was eating up too much of my life ;) It's still a good example of how to couple a WPF program with DirectX and OpenGL for 3D rendering. If others are interested in collaborating I'd come back to this or something similar.
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InsaneFX is a node-based special effects editor (written mostly in C#) and native runtime (written in C/C++).
It ships with (unoptimized) example renderers for DirectX 9 and OpenGL. To get the most of InsaneFX you will integrate it with your own rendering engine.
The Runtime has a simple OpenGL-like C API.
I did a presentation at the Game Tech Brisbane meetup:
http://youtu.be/-yat4ve0ZKc
(Sorry for our poor filming skills)
The slides are here:
https://docs.google.com/open?...
A node-based graphical programming environment for interactive visuals. The Nodekit was developed for the Tagtool project - find out more at http://www.tagtool.org