3DKit

The GNU 3DKit is a platform independent rendering architecture based on OpenGL, written in ObjC. It is part of the GNUstep environment, which provides an object-oriented application development framework and tool set.

As of July 25, 2002 the sources for the old 0.3.x versions can no longer be downloaded. Please contact the author if you would like the source code for the 0.3.x versions. This project was a GNU package. It has since been decommissioned and is no longer developed.

Last updated 28 Apr, 2005


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Leadership
  • Philippe C.D. Robert - Maintainer
  • Serge Wyssmann - Contributor
  • Raphael Sebbe - Contributor
  • Frederic Chauvin - Contributor
  • Gerard Iglesias - Contributor
Requirements
  • GNUStep (Use Requirement)
  • OpenGL 1.2 (Use Requirement)
  • Objective-C (Build Prerequisite)
  • GNUStep libraries (Build Prerequisite)
  • OpenGL 1.2 copmliant graphics library (Build Prerequisite)
  • SDL (Weak Prerequisite)
  • glut (Weak Prerequisite)
Related Projects

Aqsis, Lib3ds

Subprograms

GeometryKit, RenderKit, SDLKit, GlutKit, GLXKit

Versions

0.3.1

0.3.1 stable released 2001-10-03

  • Released: 3 Oct, 2001
  • Code Maturity: Stable
  • Licenses: LGPL
  • Interfaces: Library

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