Christopher Armstrong wrote:
> Are you guys really hacking on it
without revision control (scary thought ;)?
Don't say this kind of things, it might have kids reading this list. Hell, even I don't know how i am going to sleep after that. :)


I've never done any 3d graphics programming and have been surveying the landscape (no pun intended, but now that I think of it.. ;). It's extremely depressing :-( Python wrappers for existing kits are typically garbage, lacking any kind of documentation, and there an astounding number of immature 3d engine projects. Soya3d looks the most promising to me because it's written native for Python.
I Share the same vision, the only other half good 3d engine for python is Nebula device, but i never got to make that thing work. As there isn't support for windows in Soya3D ( at least not good working version that I know of) I still feel that making 3d games in python is a dream. But the creators of soya are trying hard with this software and I am very pleased with their work so far.





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