looking on perlmonks for some
GL,
3d or
video, i was wondering if any of you are using perl to create graphical output, such as typographics, video-transitions, realtime 3d, whatever.
in general, since this is my field of interest, i would be very pleased, if you could give me any hints on where to start, or post good urls with tutorials, etc.
my search on cpan and google returned the following:
Simple DirectMedia Layer
SDL for perl
OpenGL 0.5 - Perl module to display 3D data
Prima - a perl graphic toolkit
i would like to know which kind of tools and libraries you are using for your perl eyecandy.
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