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Hi All

I am new to 3D modelling in VISUAL .NET C#.I am planning to draw the entire roof (showing the roof material, roof angle, roof shape,ceiling shape, ceiling material) of the house and planning to use OpenGL. Please let me know whether I can use opengl with C# and also how to add referance to C# becasue I'm not sure witch namespace to use
and is there any c# sample coding to be found developed with opengl? if any please let me know
Thanks a lot
Rameshik

Nov 15 '05 #1
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> I am new to 3D modelling in VISUAL .NET C#.I am planning to draw the
entire roof
(showing the roof material, roof angle, roof shape,ceiling shape, ceiling material) of the house and planning to use OpenGL. Please let me know whether I can use opengl with C# and also how to add referance to C# becasue I'm not sure witch namespace to use.
and is there any c# sample coding to be found developed with opengl? if any please let me know. Thanks a lot,
Rameshika


You need something like TAO : http://www.randyridge.com/Tao/Default.aspx
This gives you the same leow level functionality if the like the "#include
<gl/glu.h>" and probaly more.

Then look for SharpGL 1.2 which can give you a head start in creating/using
OpenGL scenes.
Nov 15 '05 #2
You might be better off doing your 3D modelling in DirectX. The DirectX 9.x
release has managed wrappers which can be used directly from your Windows
Forms applications.

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Visual C#, System.Drawing

Check out February's edition of Well Formed.
Non-client drawing, Graphics Transform stack and Flood-Filling
http://www.bobpowell.net/currentissue.htm

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Hi All,

I am new to 3D modelling in VISUAL .NET C#.I am planning to draw the entire roof (showing the roof material, roof angle, roof shape,ceiling
shape, ceiling material) of the house and planning to use OpenGL. Please
let me know whether I can use opengl with C# and also how to add referance
to C# becasue I'm not sure witch namespace to use. and is there any c# sample coding to be found developed with opengl? if any please let me know. Thanks a lot,
Rameshika

Nov 15 '05 #3

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