GLScene
The GLScene interface | |
Stable release | v2.2[1] / February 10, 2023; 18 months ago (2023-02-10) |
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Repository | sourceforge github |
Written in | Pascal |
Operating system | Linux and Microsoft Windows |
Platform | Intel x86 - 32-bit |
License | Mozilla Public Licence 1.1 |
Website | glscene |
GLScene is a free OpenGL-based library for Delphi, C++ and Free Pascal. It provides visual components and objects allowing description and rendering of 3D scenes.
Development of the original library was started in 1999 by Mike Lischke[2] and at version 0.5 the library was made Open Source and placed in the care of project administrator Eric Grange.
GLScene allows programmers to create OpenGL 3D objects at design-time using the interface shown. A wide range of objects and additional VCL controls are provided to help the programmer to build powerful 3D Delphi applications.
GLScene is supported by its user-base and comes with a number of demonstration applications and examples. Beginning with version 1.2 it also supports the C++Builder and Lazarus IDE for Free Pascal.
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External links
- GLScene homepage
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