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From: | "Paul Cechner" <paul AT ibc DOT com DOT au DOT NOSPAM> |
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Subject: | graphics library... |
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Date: | Tue, 30 May 2000 11:27:44 +0800 |
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Hey... i wish to render a simple 3d landscape for a program im making... the landscape must be a mesh of triangles (or whatever) but must be simple... and i dont really want to have to use a 3d card to render it. THEN... i have a vector of small meshes and points that i want to distribute over this terrain...on the surface of it. i want to look at the terrain from above, and somehow integrate the terrain mesh and the vector meshes before rendering... what library would anyone recommend me use?? allegro? mesa? and are there any examples that can be pointed out to me?? thankyou. -- note: spam resistant email ---------------------- Paul Cechner
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