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		 Note:This project is still in an alpha stage and will be resumed shortly using Procedural Materials
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| {{veclib|4.1}} is a library written by [[User:Deathz0rz|Deathz0rz]], using [http://antigrain.com/ Anti-Grain Geometry] to draw vector images directly to memory. There are simple and intuitive C++ interface classes that provide you with the necessary functions to draw [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrueType TTFs] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalable_Vector_Graphics SVGs]. There are also VGUI classes that you can use to draw to the HUD. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:51, 4 December 2023
 VectorLib is a library written by Deathz0rz, using Anti-Grain Geometry to draw vector images directly to memory. There are simple and intuitive C++ interface classes that provide you with the necessary functions to draw TTFs and SVGs. There are also VGUI classes that you can use to draw to the HUD.
 VectorLib is a library written by Deathz0rz, using Anti-Grain Geometry to draw vector images directly to memory. There are simple and intuitive C++ interface classes that provide you with the necessary functions to draw TTFs and SVGs. There are also VGUI classes that you can use to draw to the HUD.
 Note:This project is still in an alpha stage and will be resumed shortly using Procedural Materials
Note:This project is still in an alpha stage and will be resumed shortly using Procedural Materials| 
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