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Kevin Wampler wrote:
> Kevin Wampler wrote:
>> I'll see if I can whip up some example code for you to look at in the
>> next few days.
>
> I was a bit busier than I expected, but here's some code which will
> (hopefully) do something similar to what you want. It's in Python and
> you'll need pyopengl to run it. Once the window pops up, hit 'h' or '?'
> to print the list of available commands. I've also tried to commend the
> code a lot, but I can clarify things if they're still unclear.
>
> Let me know if you can get it to work or not, if it seems to do what you
> want, and if there's anything else I can help with.
>
Kevin,
what can I say - you've gone way above and beyond what I have expected
anyone to do. You must be really excited about this stuff.
I've been pretty busy myself lately, but I have been able to look over
the programs that you presented - I especially like the one from
washington.edu - but some of the others look very promising as well.
The code that you posted is great - humbles me greatly in my knowledge
of 3D and data handling. It is much appreciated. I will try to work it
in this week to take a look at it.
What can I do in return for your help?
Maybe some of the 3D data that I have lying around?
Tom
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