Dear all,

I don't know if creating full blown 3d library makes much sense. I think 
Reinier is right here that the current mplot3d creates quite satisfactory 
outcome with matplotlib look-and-feel we all like. In general, there are 3d 
libraries/packages out there (VTK, Mayavi2 etc.), which do most of the stuff 
one would need. The problem is many times using is not that trivial. Also, the 
installation process is usually much more complex, eg. setting up mayavi2 on 
snow leopard took me several days. 

I asked the question in the first place because in many cases I need rather 
simple 3d plotting tool, without al the massive rendering capabilities etc. 
Since I use matplotlib anyway, it would be nice to use the same tool and not be 
forced to install and learn something new just to plot not very complicated 
surface. Hence, I think the main goal here should be to have a relatively 
simple but usable plotting tool with matplotlib look-an-feel. 

BTW I didn't know that my simple question would generate such a discussion. :)

Best wishes,

Jakub
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