Refactor an application named SeamLess3D and extend it a little
€30-250 EUR
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Posted over 6 years ago
€30-250 EUR
Paid on delivery
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Port SeamLess3D from Win32+DirectX+DirectPlay to SDL2+OpenGL+SDL_Net+a GUI toolkit for SDL.
Also create a CMake build file for compiling the source code.
SeamLess3D is a 3D modeler for Windows which is written in C++, DirectX 8.1, DirectPlay and Windows API for the GUI.
This project is about making the source compatible with OpenGL (substituting DirectX calls) and using whatever GUI system provided by SDL, also replacing DirectPlay calls with SDL_Net.
SeamLess3D also supports sound synthesis, please use SDL as audio output.
Because modern OpenGL uses shaders (and it's mandatory to use them), please allow somewhere to use customly written shaders for render somewhere.
Provide a simple GLSL text editor with syntax highlighting.
Enrich scripting by making the whole API available
Including zlib, file i/o and playing of audio/video (ffmpeg)
The code should be released compilable to Windows, Linux and Mac, and there should be a CMake file to create project/make files on each platform.
LibSDL: [login to view URL]
SDL_Net: [login to view URL]
SeamLess3D: [login to view URL]
OpenGL documentation: [login to view URL]
DirectX 8.1 documentation: no more available
We are happy to bid on this project.
We provides dedicate developers and Development and design services as well.
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We are having a great team of Mobile developers with 7-8 years of experience
Relevant Skills and Experience
C++ Programming,OpenGL,Windows API,
Proposed Milestones
€277 EUR - Complete project