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May 9th, 2022, 11:26 AM
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how to draw .obj 3d models (with .mtl materials) on picturebox vb.net 2010
how to draw .obj 3d models (with .mtl materials) on picturebox vb.net 2010
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May 9th, 2022, 11:54 AM
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Re: how to draw .obj 3d models (with .mtl materials) on picturebox vb.net 2010
Originally Posted by gaouser
how to draw .obj 3d models (with .mtl materials) on picturebox vb.net 2010
Same logic as was given to you over https://www.vbforums.com/showthread....-on-picturebox - the syntax might be slightly different but the process is the same.
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May 9th, 2022, 12:00 PM
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Re: how to draw .obj 3d models (with .mtl materials) on picturebox vb.net 2010
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May 9th, 2022, 12:18 PM
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Re: how to draw .obj 3d models (with .mtl materials) on picturebox vb.net 2010
Originally Posted by gaouser
those arent same
The logic is and that has already been explained to you. There is no magic code in VB.Net that will just make this work.
If you have a specific question about this process then ask. We have no idea what you are trying to do or what your problem is....
Do you need help with reading a file in VB.Net?
Do you need help with reading the specific obj format?
Do you need help with creating a data structure to hold the contents of the file as you read it?
Do you need help with how to draw a 3D object onto a 2D picturebox?
Be specific in your questions, nobody is going to write the entire thing for you!
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May 10th, 2022, 04:57 AM
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Re: how to draw .obj 3d models (with .mtl materials) on picturebox vb.net 2010
Originally Posted by gaouser
those arent same
But you are always the same. No matter how many times everyone advices you to provide useful information, your information is always useless to us. And when you're given solutions, you never try to work with it.
Gaousy, you need to find an easier hobby that doesn't require much thought, like collecting bottle caps!
My first thought was for you to give drawing a try, but that's not a good idea since you'll probably drive the stationers crazy at your local stationery store, wanting to draw 3d objects!
Puzzles is a great way to pass the time, but there's a good chance you'll go mad, hitting yourself, trying to complete a beginner set.
Board games is a fun hobby, but remembering how you deal with instructions, you'll end up in a fist fight!
Running can be dangerous if you don't heed what a sign says! Remember when you fell down a manhole? I bet you did!
Yoga? Forget about it. You'll more than likely become a casualty!
Volunteer work is a no-go! Stay home!
Omg, don't even think about magic!
Your best bet are bottle caps! This hobby doesn't require much thought! Just buy a new drink you never tried every time you get a chance! If this results in you falling down a flight of stairs, it's not my fault you turned into an alcoholic!
Last edited by Peter Porter; May 10th, 2022 at 01:06 PM.
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