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[pygame] Best 3d library.
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- From: Adam <adam.jtm30@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 00:23:35 +0100
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What's everybody's favourite 3d library? PyOpenGL was dead easy to install but I can't find any decent tutorials but other packages I've tried like Panda, Ogre and soya seem to be nigh on impossible to build and install. Anybody got any suggestions?
Cheers.