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3D library needed to display wire objects

I am writing an application that displays furniture in a 3D model - in
a wire frame. The furniture has straight and rounded edges (doesn't
need any shading) - a kind of CAD application but for non CAD users and
restricted functionality. The display on screen must be in 3D, and
rotate / zoom in.

I am looking for a library / component that will display the 3D
graphics - and allow me to print out. I don't have to place objects on
the 3D view, just display, but if there is a 2D feature too that allows
me to edit too, so much the better, but I can write that myself.

Application will run on Windows OS (Win98+), and be written in C++ MFC
6.

Any one have any suggestions as to the library the I could use?

Aug 22 '06 #1
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DavidADEW wrote:
I am writing an application that displays furniture in a 3D model - in
a wire frame. The furniture has straight and rounded edges (doesn't
need any shading) - a kind of CAD application but for non CAD users
and restricted functionality. The display on screen must be in 3D,
and rotate / zoom in.

I am looking for a library / component that will display the 3D
graphics - and allow me to print out. I don't have to place objects
on the 3D view, just display, but if there is a 2D feature too that
allows me to edit too, so much the better, but I can write that
myself.

Application will run on Windows OS (Win98+), and be written in C++ MFC
6.

Any one have any suggestions as to the library the I could use?
You should use whatever library is available and easy. But you're asking
in a wrong newsgroup. Please see FAQ for the list of recommended places
to ask about non-C++ related topics.

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