On Aug 20, 1:53 am, math2life <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I work with python for two years, are familiar with image processing,
> but beginner on PyOpenGL and OpenGL.
>
> Any advice appreciated!
Here's a little "hello world" PyOpenGL program I had lying around that
might be useful:
http://www.mi
math2life wrote:
> I work with python for two years, are familiar with image processing,
> but beginner on PyOpenGL and OpenGL.
>
> Any advice appreciated!
>
As has been mentioned, the NeHe tutorials[1] are a good starting point.
There are (multiple) translations of the first 8 or so and then
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
> math2life wrote:
>
>> I work with python for two years, are familiar with image processing,
>> but beginner on PyOpenGL and OpenGL.
>>
>> Any advice appreciated!
>
> You should check out the pyweek (http://www.pyweek.org/). There you find
> pygame & OpenGL-based games,
math2life wrote:
> I work with python for two years, are familiar with image processing,
> but beginner on PyOpenGL and OpenGL.
>
> Any advice appreciated!
You should check out the pyweek (http://www.pyweek.org/). There you find
pygame & OpenGL-based games, of a comprehensible size.
Diez
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I work with python for two years, are familiar with image processing,
but beginner on PyOpenGL and OpenGL.
Any advice appreciated!
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