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How to initialize opengl on a region

This opengl example shows how to initialize opengl on a certain part of a form. Let's say you want your opengl window to be displayed on a panel and you also want to put other windows components on a form. This opengl Delphi example teaches you how.

   

Displaying Nurbs in Opengl Delphi Tutorial

So far we learned how to draw and display straight lines and objects. Now it is time for us to get familiar with curved lines. This opengl example introduces NURBS and a way to  display them in Delphi using Opengl.

   

Blending and transparency in Opengl

This opengl example shows how to apply blending to 2d objects and how to make them transparent. Also shows how to manually manipulate the alpha value. This way you can achieve nice fade-in and fade-out effects.

   

3D Text in OpenGL

Opengl example on how to create 3D text based on windows fonts. How to control the font name, size, position, how to extrude text in opengl, control the extrusion depth and more.

   

Draw polygons with mouse and extrude them

Opengl sample showing how to draw polygons with your mouse and how to extrude them. Use your left mouse button to draw polygons and after you  have connected your last point with the first one, your polygon becomes extruded and then you can rotate it using your mouse. This example demonstrates how to draw 3d objects with your mouse in OpenGL and Delphi.

   

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