Re: [PyOpenGL-Users] Projects using PyOpenGL and documentation examples
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From: Mike C. F. <mcf...@ro...> - 2003-05-10 17:21:43
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Rene Dudfield wrote: ... > I was thinking of doing a bunch of articles reviewing each of the > python 3d libraries. Where I make a small game using each of the > libraries. Maybe a 3d version of tic tac toe/tetris. Be good if > someone did a similar review for the visualisation ones from a > non-game perspective. Like vision egg. Sounds fun. Any particular place you are planning to publish? O'Reilly? Or just on a personal web page, or the PyOpenGL site? > Reminds me, there are a few python + pyopengl games which were done in > the ludumdare 48h competitions. I'll have a look around and post the > links to them a bit later. Sounds cool. > ps, did you add pycal3d to your list? http://py3d.org/pycal3d/ Until you mentioned it, I had thought this was a inverse kinematics system, hadn't realized it did anything with the 3-D side. By the way, didn't get it to run on my machine yet, as it appears to require a separate binary of the cal3d package (which I was too busy to find and download, (given that it's GPL, so not really usable for most of my purposes)). Will add it to the list when I get around to creating it. Enjoy, Mike _______________________________________ Mike C. Fletcher Designer, VR Plumber, Coder http://members.rogers.com/mcfletch/ |