PSPunch wrote:
Thanks, cyrille,
I looked up some of the objects which were new to me in order to understand your method, and your example makes an awful lot of sense. I will try implementing it later today.
Mean while,
you can save few cpu using gemlist_matrix and GEMglMultMatrix.
Can you please show me specifically how I can utilize these? I was not able to create [GEMglMultMatrix] as an object so I am guessing it is an abbreviation of some related method I do not know of.
use [GEMglMultMatrixf] (or [GEMglMultMatrixd], but the latter will not give you any benefits with a current Pd)
when starting with GEMgl... you should be aware that you are doing openGL (there's nothing wrong with that) and that you will have to follow openGL conventions a good start is to search the web for (e.g.) "glMultMatrix" and see what it gives you...
gfasmrd IOhannes