Try http://nehe.gamedev.net/data/lessons/lesson.asp?lesson=21 (but it's not
in python...)

On 7/7/07, Ian Mallett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Try looking at glOrtho2D() or something like that...  Why do you want to
use PyOpenGL for 2D-ness?  It's much better suited to 3D stuff.  I've always
found it easier to use pygame for 2D games.  Oh, and ummm...  Don't tell
Silicon Graphics, but I've found pygame is much much faster at 2D.

On 7/7/07, Charles Joseph Christie II <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
> So, I'm trying to find a single good newbie tutorial for using PyOpenGL
> for 2D
> graphics. I haven't found a single one yet, although I have found a few
> that
> focus on C++. Some people recommended that I take a look at the NEHE
> tutorials that were re-coded in python on the python page, but those
> only go
> from 1 to 10. Does anyone know where I could find a good starting point
> (it
> doesn't have to be a super-noobish tutorial, just something to give me
> examples on how to start) for using PyOpenGL in conjunction with Pygame
> for
> making something?
>


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