On 10/10/12 22:44, Wallace Davidson wrote:
That sounds good then :) It can be used with pyglet can't it?
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 10:38 AM, Adam Bark <[email protected]
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On 10/10/12 22:11, Wallace Davidson wrote:
I heard it was slower :/ would it be much different?
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 10:09 AM, Adam Bark <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 10/10/12 21:59, Wallace Davidson wrote:
Thanks that does help :) Would you know how I can get a
python matrix usable in opengl? :/ It just says "expected
LP_c_float instance instead of matrix" when I try use a
numpy one :(
If you want to use numpy matrices and opengl then get
pyopengl, it's a nicer library anyway as you don't have to
mess around with ctypes.
If you're using core opengl it shouldn't make much difference as
you won't need to make many calls, immediate mode is where you
might find some slowdown. I use it personally and haven't had any
performance issues that weren't related to either poor programming
on my part or my incredibly old graphics card (NVidia 7950GT).
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Yes, that's what I'm using. Just post if you need any pointers.
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