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* [http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/ Open Inventor SGI Website] | * [http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/ Open Inventor SGI Website] | ||
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* [http://www.coin3d.org/ Coin3D Website] | * [http://www.coin3d.org/ Coin3D Website] | ||
* [http://doc.coin3d.org/SoQt/ Coin3D SoQt Documentation] | * [http://doc.coin3d.org/SoQt/ Coin3D SoQt Documentation] |
Revision as of 17:26, 6 July 2017
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A number of popular 3D engines can be integrated with Qt:
Ogre
Irrlicht
OpenSceneGraph
Open Inventor
- Open Inventor SGI Website
- Open Inventor VSG Website
- Coin3D Website
- Coin3D SoQt Documentation
- Coin3D on bitbucket (it's now under BSD-License!)
Panda3D
- Panda3D Website
- Panda in PyQt (since Panda3D is heavily Python based)
Visualization Library
- Visualization Library Website
- vlQt4::Qt4Widget
- seems to be inactive since end of 2011
VTK (The Visualization Toolkit)
Qt 3D
Since Qt 5.5, there is a Qt3D module you can use for rendering 3D content.