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OpenGL Coordinates Tutorial 2.0
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| OpenGL Coordinates Tutorial with full Delphi Source Code. Tutorial on how to convert 2D mouse screen coordinates to 3D OpenGl world coordinates and how to draw with mouse in a 3D world. |
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Sep 14, 2008 21:25:24 | | Size | 499 kb | | Licence | Shareware | | Status | New Release | | Languages | English | | Tags | Delphi, examples, source code, openg, l 2d, 3d, perspective, draw, mouse | | OS | Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 | | Homepage | og.delcode.com | | Email | contact@delcode.com | | Author | Slobodan Dmitrovic |
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