[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> http://pyopengl.sourceforge.net/ I wouldn't begin to tell you how to
> install this.. Looks like russian roulette with virus since the .dll's
> are not available and are not linked from the site but are available
> from lots of places in the google search.
I think you'r
5 Sep 2006 03:44:47 -0700, Leon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Greetings,
>
> Does anybody know of or is working on any python modules that allow for
> a direct but higher-level interface to OpenGL? For example, quick
> functions to draw lines, curves, and basic shapes; define hsb color
> mode; fill and st
Thanks guys!, Ill look into your suggestions. I'm actually currently
working directly with pyOpenGL, but hopefully Ill find something that
would make me more efficient. I might end up writing a library myself.
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http://pyopengl.sourceforge.net/ I wouldn't begin to tell you how to
install this.. Looks like russian roulette with virus since the .dll's
are not available and are not linked from the site but are available
from lots of places in the google search. Looks like there is a
copyright that might pre
Leon wrote:
> http://www.processing.org/reference/index.html). The closest
> thing I could find was devachan -
Hava a look at Amanith http://www.amanith.org
OpenGL is that "low" level by design. Everything beyond is to be
packed into other libraries.
Wolfgang Draxinger
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Greetings,
Does anybody know of or is working on any python modules that allow for
a direct but higher-level interface to OpenGL? For example, quick
functions to draw lines, curves, and basic shapes; define hsb color
mode; fill and stroke operations; easy loading of images, svg files,
etc (much li