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Message-ID: | <3640868B.EA258100@gmx.net> |
Date: | Wed, 04 Nov 1998 17:53:31 +0100 |
From: | Roland Schulz <Schulz AT gmx DOT net> |
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Subject: | lib3d-0.19 |
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I programmed a planetary animation for school. But right now it's only in 2d. I thought of using lib3d to display the planets in 3d. But if I didn't understand it wrong, lib3d doesn't show shadows of one object on the other. Is that right and is there any other way to show this shadows than ray tracing? Are there any other 3d libs available? may be even a ray tracing lib? Thanx everyone for your help!!!!!!! Roland
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