[Baypiggies] 3-D graphics?
Stephen McInerney
spmcinerney at hotmail.com
Tue Nov 14 02:52:47 CET 2006
Visual Python handles the geometry, rendering, lighting and camera
- all you need to do is instantiate a few primitives. Very fast learn curve.
Has inbuilt (Gtk-based?) renderer.
vypthon.org (no leading "www.")
Supports all platforms.
Power users might use VTK 5.0 or wxPython 2.6.x instead.
(For Windows only), - Enthought Python ("Enthon") supplies a
batteries-are-included
distribution of Python including SciPy, Scientific,NumPy, VTK 5.0, wxPython
2.6.x + more
http://code.enthought.com/enthon/
Regards,
Stephen
>From: Marilyn Davis <marilyn at deliberate.com>
>To: baypiggies at python.org
>Subject: [Baypiggies] 3-D graphics?
>Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 17:12:14 -0800
>
>Hi Fellow Python Enthusiasts,
>
>I want to make a simple 3-D image, just some donuts and pyramids linked up
>and arranged here and there, sort of.
>
>There seems to be a lot of graphics packages. Does anyone have any
>recommendations? I don't need animation, just a projection of some simple
>stuff that's arranged in 3 dimensions. And linux is my preferred os,
>although I can drag myself around on a windows box if the best tool only
>exists there.
>
>Any help would be very much appreciated.
>
>Marilyn Davis
>
>
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