Re: [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL

2012-02-05 Thread Sujan Dasmahapatra
Thanks for the informations Mr Oliver. Thanks Sujan

On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 12:26 AM, Till Oliver Knoll 
till.oliver.kn...@gmail.com wrote:

 Am 03.02.12 17:19, schrieb Sujan Dasmahapatra:
  ... Can I design shirts using gd libray with diferent
  colors??

 One last question, purely out of curiosity: given 10+ years of
 experience with tools such as CC++,VC++,MFC,Qt,Qwt,OpenGL,COM (for Linux
 and Windows both) in areas such as CAD,CAM,CAE,CFD, Databases MYSQL
 etc. and having experience in completing projects worth 0.3 billion
 dollar (1): how much is an implementation of a t-shirt online store
 worth nowadays in Bangalore? :)

 Best regards,
  Oliver

 (1)

 http://services.vivastreet.co.in/computer-services+bangalore/freelancer-software-developer-with-10-years-experience/43305341
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Re: [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL

2012-02-03 Thread Jason H
I think I speak for everyone where when I say Um, what?!

Assuming you aren't trolling, what doe OpenGL have to do with anything?




 From: Sujan Dasmahapatra sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
To: interest@qt-project.org 
Sent: Friday, February 3, 2012 3:13 AM
Subject: [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL
 

Dear Friends
I want to design shirts with different colors of fabrics using QT OpenGL. Then 
later I want to use the pictures of these shirts on the  website. My approach 
would developing a software that designs and develops shirts with different 
styles and colors enable for different fabrics using Qt, OpenGL. Then rendering 
those pictures on the website using ASP.NET. Can I do That I need your 
suggestions. Please give some suggestions.

-- 
Thanks  Regards
Sujan Dasmahapatra
B.E. (Aeronautics)
Bangalore, India
Ph:91-9900839788
mail id : sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
yahoo msn : dasmahapatra.aerodynam...@yahoo.co.in
icq # 556023244
skype:sujan.dasmahapa...@skyepe.com
msn: sujan.dasmahapa...@hotmail.com
public profile : http://in.linkedin.com/pub/sujan-dasmahapatra/17/269/aa6

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Re: [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL

2012-02-03 Thread Sujan Dasmahapatra
My website is PHP based. Can I deploy a webapplication in ASP.NET?? or by
PHP itself I can do that ?? I am ignorant. Please advice me. Thanks Sujan

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 8:49 PM, Sujan Dasmahapatra 
sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Martina and Jason for your reply
  Martin you have given a very informative reply  for me. I want to do
 exactly like that. Some graphics rendering tool that'll generate PNG images
 on the fly to the web-server based on the input from the client. I am
 checking the tool ImageMagic I hope this'd help me. Actaully I want to
 design some shirts on the graphics tools, based on the user selection from
 the client those images should be produced and send  the produced images to
 the client.
 Can ImageMagic do that ??.Please tell me in some more detail so that I
 gain some confidence to go forward with this tool. And how I'd talk to the
 server is ASP.NET is a good tool for the webapplication that'll talk to
 the graphics tool. Do  I need to deploy the tool on the server??? Can
 Communication be established  between the graphics tool and
 webapplication???Thanks a lot for your help...
 Regards
 Sujan
 On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Martin Holmes mhol...@uvic.ca wrote:

 Indeed. Going back through Sujan's messages, he told us that My website
 is PHP based. So I think I need to learn PHP and if any other tools like
 java applet etc I dont know. Now he's apparently using ASP.NET.

 I don't see how Qt has anything to do with the development of web
 applications like this. I could imagine writing a graphics rendering
 library that would generate (for instance) PNGs on the fly, on the
 server side, based on input from web pages, but I don't see how you
 could write anything that did OpenGL rendering in the client's browser
 using Qt. It may be possible -- I'm no expert on the range of things you
 can do with Qt -- but it seems to be the wrong tool for the job. If you
 want to do server-side graphics rendering, great tools like ImageMagick
 already exist.

 Cheers,
 Martin

 On 12-02-03 05:32 AM, Jason H wrote:
  I think I speak for everyone where when I say Um, what?!
 
  Assuming you aren't trolling, what doe OpenGL have to do with anything?
 
  
  *From:* Sujan Dasmahapatra sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
  *To:* interest@qt-project.org
  *Sent:* Friday, February 3, 2012 3:13 AM
  *Subject:* [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL
 
  Dear Friends
  I want to design shirts with different colors of fabrics using QT
  OpenGL. Then later I want to use the pictures of these shirts on the
  website. My approach would developing a software that designs and
  develops shirts with different styles and colors enable for different
  fabrics using Qt, OpenGL. Then rendering those pictures on the website
  using ASP.NET http://ASP.NET. Can I do That I need your suggestions.
  Please give some suggestions.
 
  --
  Thanks  Regards
  Sujan Dasmahapatra
  B.E. (Aeronautics)
  Bangalore, India
  Ph:91-9900839788
  mail id : sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com mailto:
 sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
  yahoo msn : dasmahapatra.aerodynam...@yahoo.co.in
  mailto:dasmahapatra.aerodynam...@yahoo.co.in
  icq # 556023244
  skype:sujan.dasmahapa...@skyepe.com
  mailto:skype%3asujan.dasmahapa...@skyepe.com
  msn: sujan.dasmahapa...@hotmail.com mailto:
 sujan.dasmahapa...@hotmail.com
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 http://in.linkedin.com/pub/sujan-dasmahapatra/17/269/aa6
 
 
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Ph:91-9900839788
mail id : sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
yahoo msn : dasmahapatra.aerodynam...@yahoo.co.in
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Re: [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL

2012-02-03 Thread Jason H
If that's all you want to do then don't worry about Qt. If you have PHP, all 
you need is the GD library for PHP: http://php.net/manual/en/book.image.php
Here's a tutorial: http://php.about.com/od/advancedphp/ss/gd_library.htm


You could use Qt to use QGraphicsView to generate your images as well then call 
render() and save the image. However this would take a degree of sophistication.

I say use PHP/GD. Also look around. there's probably already some library like 
that. 




 From: Sujan Dasmahapatra sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
To: interest@qt-project.org 
Sent: Friday, February 3, 2012 10:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL
 

Thanks Martina and Jason for your reply
 Martin you have given a very informative reply  for me. I want to do exactly 
like that. Some graphics rendering tool that'll generate PNG images on the fly 
to the web-server based on the input from the client. I am checking the tool 
ImageMagic I hope this'd help me. Actaully I want to design some shirts on the 
graphics tools, based on the user selection from the client those images should 
be produced and send  the produced images to the client. 
Can ImageMagic do that ??.Please tell me in some more detail so that I gain 
some confidence to go forward with this tool. And how I'd talk to the server is 
ASP.NET is a good tool for the webapplication that'll talk to the graphics 
tool. Do  I need to deploy the tool on the server??? Can Communication be 
established  between the graphics tool and webapplication???Thanks a lot 
for your help...
Regards
Sujan 

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Martin Holmes mhol...@uvic.ca wrote:

Indeed. Going back through Sujan's messages, he told us that My website
is PHP based. So I think I need to learn PHP and if any other tools like
java applet etc I dont know. Now he's apparently using ASP.NET.

I don't see how Qt has anything to do with the development of web
applications like this. I could imagine writing a graphics rendering
library that would generate (for instance) PNGs on the fly, on the
server side, based on input from web pages, but I don't see how you
could write anything that did OpenGL rendering in the client's browser
using Qt. It may be possible -- I'm no expert on the range of things you
can do with Qt -- but it seems to be the wrong tool for the job. If you
want to do server-side graphics rendering, great tools like ImageMagick
already exist.

Cheers,
Martin


On 12-02-03 05:32 AM, Jason H wrote:
 I think I speak for everyone where when I say Um, what?!

 Assuming you aren't trolling, what doe OpenGL have to do with anything?

 
 *From:* Sujan Dasmahapatra sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
 *To:* interest@qt-project.org
 *Sent:* Friday, February 3, 2012 3:13 AM
 *Subject:* [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL


 Dear Friends
 I want to design shirts with different colors of fabrics using QT
 OpenGL. Then later I want to use the pictures of these shirts on the
 website. My approach would developing a software that designs and
 develops shirts with different styles and colors enable for different
 fabrics using Qt, OpenGL. Then rendering those pictures on the website
 using ASP.NET http://ASP.NET. Can I do That I need your suggestions.

 Please give some suggestions.

 --
 Thanks  Regards
 Sujan Dasmahapatra
 B.E. (Aeronautics)
 Bangalore, India
 Ph:91-9900839788
 mail id : sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com mailto:sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
 yahoo msn : dasmahapatra.aerodynam...@yahoo.co.in
 mailto:dasmahapatra.aerodynam...@yahoo.co.in

 icq # 556023244
 skype:sujan.dasmahapa...@skyepe.com
 mailto:skype%3asujan.dasmahapa...@skyepe.com
 msn: sujan.dasmahapa...@hotmail.com mailto:sujan.dasmahapa...@hotmail.com

 public profile : http://in.linkedin.com/pub/sujan-dasmahapatra/17/269/aa6


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Re: [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL

2012-02-03 Thread Sujan Dasmahapatra
That's great Jason I am really thankful to you for this information.Thanks
 for the tutorial I am going through this, if in this aspect I need some
 more help I'll post it, I am worrying it may be out of our Qt discussion.
 Anyways Thanks a lot.


 On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Jason H scorp...@yahoo.com wrote:

 If that's all you want to do then don't worry about Qt. If you have PHP,
 all you need is the GD library for PHP:
 http://php.net/manual/en/book.image.php
 Here's a tutorial: http://php.about.com/od/advancedphp/ss/gd_library.htm

 You could use Qt to use QGraphicsView to generate your images as well
 then call render() and save the image. However this would take a degree of
 sophistication.

 I say use PHP/GD. Also look around. there's probably already some library
 like that.

   --
 *From:* Sujan Dasmahapatra sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
 *To:* interest@qt-project.org
 *Sent:* Friday, February 3, 2012 10:19 AM
 *Subject:* Re: [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL

 Thanks Martina and Jason for your reply
  Martin you have given a very informative reply  for me. I want to do
 exactly like that. Some graphics rendering tool that'll generate PNG images
 on the fly to the web-server based on the input from the client. I am
 checking the tool ImageMagic I hope this'd help me. Actaully I want to
 design some shirts on the graphics tools, based on the user selection from
 the client those images should be produced and send  the produced images to
 the client.
 Can ImageMagic do that ??.Please tell me in some more detail so that
 I gain some confidence to go forward with this tool. And how I'd talk to
 the server is ASP.NET is a good tool for the webapplication that'll talk
 to the graphics tool. Do  I need to deploy the tool on the server??? Can
 Communication be established  between the graphics tool and
 webapplication???Thanks a lot for your help...
 Regards
 Sujan
 On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Martin Holmes mhol...@uvic.ca wrote:

 Indeed. Going back through Sujan's messages, he told us that My website
 is PHP based. So I think I need to learn PHP and if any other tools like
 java applet etc I dont know. Now he's apparently using ASP.NET.

 I don't see how Qt has anything to do with the development of web
 applications like this. I could imagine writing a graphics rendering
 library that would generate (for instance) PNGs on the fly, on the
 server side, based on input from web pages, but I don't see how you
 could write anything that did OpenGL rendering in the client's browser
 using Qt. It may be possible -- I'm no expert on the range of things you
 can do with Qt -- but it seems to be the wrong tool for the job. If you
 want to do server-side graphics rendering, great tools like ImageMagick
 already exist.

 Cheers,
 Martin

 On 12-02-03 05:32 AM, Jason H wrote:
  I think I speak for everyone where when I say Um, what?!
 
  Assuming you aren't trolling, what doe OpenGL have to do with anything?
 
  
  *From:* Sujan Dasmahapatra sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
  *To:* interest@qt-project.org
  *Sent:* Friday, February 3, 2012 3:13 AM
  *Subject:* [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL
 
  Dear Friends
  I want to design shirts with different colors of fabrics using QT
  OpenGL. Then later I want to use the pictures of these shirts on the
  website. My approach would developing a software that designs and
  develops shirts with different styles and colors enable for different
  fabrics using Qt, OpenGL. Then rendering those pictures on the website
  using ASP.NET http://ASP.NET. Can I do That I need your suggestions.
  Please give some suggestions.
 
  --
  Thanks  Regards
  Sujan Dasmahapatra
  B.E. (Aeronautics)
  Bangalore, India
  Ph:91-9900839788
  mail id : sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com mailto:
 sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
  yahoo msn : dasmahapatra.aerodynam...@yahoo.co.in
  mailto:dasmahapatra.aerodynam...@yahoo.co.in
  icq # 556023244
  skype:sujan.dasmahapa...@skyepe.com
  mailto:skype%3asujan.dasmahapa...@skyepe.com
  msn: sujan.dasmahapa...@hotmail.com mailto:
 sujan.dasmahapa...@hotmail.com
  public profile :
 http://in.linkedin.com/pub/sujan-dasmahapatra/17/269/aa6
 
 
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Re: [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL

2012-02-03 Thread Sujan Dasmahapatra
Jason I have some queries. Can I use Qt's QGraphicsView to render PHP gd
Library's graphics.??? Can I design shirts using gd libray with diferent
colors??...If I am able to use Qt then I can also be able to use openGL
right??..Please tell me how I should proceed. I need create images of
shirts with different colors and then create picture of them and render on
the web.



 That's great Jason I am really thankful to you for this information.Thanks
 for the tutorial I am going through this, if in this aspect I need some
 more help I'll post it, I am worrying it may be out of our Qt discussion.
 Anyways Thanks a lot.


 On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Jason H scorp...@yahoo.com wrote:

 If that's all you want to do then don't worry about Qt. If you have PHP,
 all you need is the GD library for PHP:
 http://php.net/manual/en/book.image.php
 Here's a tutorial: http://php.about.com/od/advancedphp/ss/gd_library.htm

 You could use Qt to use QGraphicsView to generate your images as well
 then call render() and save the image. However this would take a degree of
 sophistication.

 I say use PHP/GD. Also look around. there's probably already some
 library like that.

   --
 *From:* Sujan Dasmahapatra sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
 *To:* interest@qt-project.org
 *Sent:* Friday, February 3, 2012 10:19 AM
 *Subject:* Re: [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL

 Thanks Martina and Jason for your reply
  Martin you have given a very informative reply  for me. I want to do
 exactly like that. Some graphics rendering tool that'll generate PNG images
 on the fly to the web-server based on the input from the client. I am
 checking the tool ImageMagic I hope this'd help me. Actaully I want to
 design some shirts on the graphics tools, based on the user selection from
 the client those images should be produced and send  the produced images to
 the client.
 Can ImageMagic do that ??.Please tell me in some more detail so that
 I gain some confidence to go forward with this tool. And how I'd talk to
 the server is ASP.NET is a good tool for the webapplication that'll
 talk to the graphics tool. Do  I need to deploy the tool on the server???
 Can Communication be established  between the graphics tool and
 webapplication???Thanks a lot for your help...
 Regards
 Sujan
 On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Martin Holmes mhol...@uvic.ca wrote:

 Indeed. Going back through Sujan's messages, he told us that My website
 is PHP based. So I think I need to learn PHP and if any other tools like
 java applet etc I dont know. Now he's apparently using ASP.NET.

 I don't see how Qt has anything to do with the development of web
 applications like this. I could imagine writing a graphics rendering
 library that would generate (for instance) PNGs on the fly, on the
 server side, based on input from web pages, but I don't see how you
 could write anything that did OpenGL rendering in the client's browser
 using Qt. It may be possible -- I'm no expert on the range of things you
 can do with Qt -- but it seems to be the wrong tool for the job. If you
 want to do server-side graphics rendering, great tools like ImageMagick
 already exist.

 Cheers,
 Martin

 On 12-02-03 05:32 AM, Jason H wrote:
  I think I speak for everyone where when I say Um, what?!
 
  Assuming you aren't trolling, what doe OpenGL have to do with anything?
 
 
 
  *From:* Sujan Dasmahapatra sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
  *To:* interest@qt-project.org
  *Sent:* Friday, February 3, 2012 3:13 AM
  *Subject:* [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL
 
  Dear Friends
  I want to design shirts with different colors of fabrics using QT
  OpenGL. Then later I want to use the pictures of these shirts on the
  website. My approach would developing a software that designs and
  develops shirts with different styles and colors enable for different
  fabrics using Qt, OpenGL. Then rendering those pictures on the website
  using ASP.NET http://ASP.NET. Can I do That I need your suggestions.
  Please give some suggestions.
 
  --
  Thanks  Regards
  Sujan Dasmahapatra
  B.E. (Aeronautics)
  Bangalore, India
  Ph:91-9900839788
  mail id : sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com mailto:
 sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
  yahoo msn : dasmahapatra.aerodynam...@yahoo.co.in
  mailto:dasmahapatra.aerodynam...@yahoo.co.in
  icq # 556023244
  skype:sujan.dasmahapa...@skyepe.com
  mailto:skype%3asujan.dasmahapa...@skyepe.com
  msn: sujan.dasmahapa...@hotmail.com mailto:
 sujan.dasmahapa...@hotmail.com
  public profile :
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Re: [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL

2012-02-03 Thread Jason H
Forget I even mentioned Qt. It is onlt for an experienced web/Qt developer 
anyway. Yes it's technically possible but I'd probably not go that route 
myself. 


You'd use PHP's GD to create your images. Depending on your level of drawing 
flexibility, you might be able to use ImageMagick as someone said. There are 
PHP bindings for it: http://php.net/manual/en/book.imagick.php This route is 
probably more up your alley as GD is used for charts and things, and 
ImageMagick is for pictures. You can combine your pictures and such.

Forget GL, you need nothing that GL provides. You just need to work with raster 
images. Imagemagick will do that. 

If my understanding is correct, you'd create an image of a T shirt (I'd use 
inkscape) and export several Tshirt images in various colors as PNG.  Then I'd 
convert your design to PNG (with the tranparency layer) and then just have a 
foreach loop combine the T-shirt and design images into a 3rd image that is 
posted on your website. You can do it live or as a batch script that you only 
run when new images are added. 


That's as much advice as I can give. And really this is now off-topic for this 
list.




 From: Sujan Dasmahapatra sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
To: interest@qt-project.org 
Sent: Friday, February 3, 2012 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL
 

Jason I have some queries. Can I use Qt's QGraphicsView to render PHP gd 
Library's graphics.??? Can I design shirts using gd libray with diferent 
colors??...If I am able to use Qt then I can also be able to use openGL 
right??..Please tell me how I should proceed. I need create images of 
shirts with different colors and then create picture of them and render on the 
web.
 
 
That's great Jason I am really thankful to you for this information.Thanks for 
the tutorial I am going through this, if in this aspect I need some more help 
I'll post it, I am worrying it may be out of our Qt discussion. Anyways Thanks 
a lot.



On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Jason H scorp...@yahoo.com wrote:

If that's all you want to do then don't worry about Qt. If you have PHP, all 
you need is the GD library for PHP: http://php.net/manual/en/book.image.php
Here's a tutorial: http://php.about.com/od/advancedphp/ss/gd_library.htm



You could use Qt to use QGraphicsView to generate your images as well then 
call render() and save the image. However this would take a degree of 
sophistication.


I say use PHP/GD. Also look around. there's probably already some library 
like that. 





 From: Sujan Dasmahapatra sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
To: interest@qt-project.org 
Sent: Friday, February 3, 2012 10:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL
 


Thanks Martina and Jason for your reply
 Martin you have given a very informative reply  for me. I want to do 
exactly like that. Some graphics rendering tool that'll generate PNG images 
on the fly to the web-server based on the input from the client. I am 
checking the tool ImageMagic I hope this'd help me. Actaully I want to 
design some shirts on the graphics tools, based on the user selection from 
the client those images should be produced and send  the produced images to 
the client. 
Can ImageMagic do that ??.Please tell me in some more detail so that I 
gain some confidence to go forward with this tool. And how I'd talk to the 
server is ASP.NET is a good tool for the webapplication that'll talk to the 
graphics tool. Do  I need to deploy the tool on the server??? Can 
Communication be established  between the graphics tool and 
webapplication???Thanks a lot for your help...
Regards
Sujan 

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Martin Holmes mhol...@uvic.ca wrote:

Indeed. Going back through Sujan's messages, he told us that My website
is PHP based. So I think I need to learn PHP and if any other tools like
java applet etc I dont know. Now he's apparently using ASP.NET.

I don't see how Qt has anything to do with the development of web
applications like this. I could imagine writing a graphics rendering
library that would generate (for instance) PNGs on the fly, on the
server side, based on input from web pages, but I don't see how you
could write anything that did OpenGL rendering in the client's browser
using Qt. It may be possible -- I'm no expert on the range of things you
can do with Qt -- but it seems to be the wrong tool for the job. If you
want to do server-side graphics rendering, great tools like ImageMagick
already exist.

Cheers,
Martin


On 12-02-03 05:32 AM, Jason H wrote:
 I think I speak for everyone where when I say Um, what?!

 Assuming you aren't trolling, what doe OpenGL have to do with anything?

 
 *From:* Sujan Dasmahapatra sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
 *To:* interest@qt-project.org
 *Sent:* Friday, February 3, 2012 3:13 AM
 *Subject:* [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt

Re: [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL

2012-02-03 Thread Scott Aron Bloom
You definitely got something right in this

 

I would tell your client, that you underbid and are simply unqualified
to perform this project.  

 

It is clear you are not qualified for this.

 

From: interest-bounces+scott=onshorecs@qt-project.org
[mailto:interest-bounces+scott=onshorecs@qt-project.org] On Behalf
Of Sujan Dasmahapatra
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 7:21 AM
To: interest@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL

 

My website is PHP based. Can I deploy a webapplication in ASP.NET?? or
by PHP itself I can do that ?? I am ignorant. Please advice me. Thanks
Sujan

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 8:49 PM, Sujan Dasmahapatra
sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com wrote:

Thanks Martina and Jason for your reply

 Martin you have given a very informative reply  for me. I want to do
exactly like that. Some graphics rendering tool that'll generate PNG
images on the fly to the web-server based on the input from the client.
I am checking the tool ImageMagic I hope this'd help me. Actaully I want
to design some shirts on the graphics tools, based on the user selection
from the client those images should be produced and send  the produced
images to the client. 

Can ImageMagic do that ??.Please tell me in some more detail so that
I gain some confidence to go forward with this tool. And how I'd talk to
the server is ASP.NET is a good tool for the webapplication that'll talk
to the graphics tool. Do  I need to deploy the tool on the server??? Can
Communication be established  between the graphics tool and
webapplication???Thanks a lot for your help...

Regards

Sujan 

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Martin Holmes mhol...@uvic.ca wrote:

Indeed. Going back through Sujan's messages, he told us that My website
is PHP based. So I think I need to learn PHP and if any other tools like
java applet etc I dont know. Now he's apparently using ASP.NET.

I don't see how Qt has anything to do with the development of web
applications like this. I could imagine writing a graphics rendering
library that would generate (for instance) PNGs on the fly, on the
server side, based on input from web pages, but I don't see how you
could write anything that did OpenGL rendering in the client's browser
using Qt. It may be possible -- I'm no expert on the range of things you
can do with Qt -- but it seems to be the wrong tool for the job. If you
want to do server-side graphics rendering, great tools like ImageMagick
already exist.

Cheers,
Martin


On 12-02-03 05:32 AM, Jason H wrote:
 I think I speak for everyone where when I say Um, what?!

 Assuming you aren't trolling, what doe OpenGL have to do with
anything?




 *From:* Sujan Dasmahapatra sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
 *To:* interest@qt-project.org
 *Sent:* Friday, February 3, 2012 3:13 AM
 *Subject:* [Interest] Design shhirts using Qt OpenGL


 Dear Friends
 I want to design shirts with different colors of fabrics using QT
 OpenGL. Then later I want to use the pictures of these shirts on the
 website. My approach would developing a software that designs and
 develops shirts with different styles and colors enable for different
 fabrics using Qt, OpenGL. Then rendering those pictures on the website

 using ASP.NET http://ASP.NET. Can I do That I need your suggestions.

 Please give some suggestions.

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 Thanks  Regards
 Sujan Dasmahapatra
 B.E. (Aeronautics)
 Bangalore, India
 Ph:91-9900839788

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Sujan Dasmahapatra
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Bangalore, India
Ph:91-9900839788
mail id : sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com

yahoo msn : dasmahapatra.aerodynam...@yahoo.co.in


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skype:sujan.dasmahapa...@skyepe.com
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public profile :
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-- 
Thanks  Regards
Sujan Dasmahapatra
B.E. (Aeronautics)
Bangalore, India
Ph:91-9900839788
mail id : sujan.dasmahapa...@gmail.com
yahoo msn : dasmahapatra.aerodynam...@yahoo.co.in
icq # 556023244
skype:sujan.dasmahapa...@skyepe.com