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    AlexMal
    wrote on last edited by AlexMal
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    Making your Own Geometries
    Beyond the Tip of the Iceberg
    Hi,
    I am trying to use Qt3D with dynamically created geometries.

    Found a post:
    https://conf.qtcon.org/system/attachments/131/original/qtcon2016-qt3d-basics.pdf?1473146134

    Which refers to "Demo qt3d/ex-surface-function" On the p.42

    Unfortunately I could not find mentioned examples.
    Could anybody point where I could get them or on the appropriate tutorial?

    Best regards, Alex

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      Hi and welcome to devnet,

      You should contact the author of the presentation, he'll more likely be able to point you the sources referenced in his presentation.

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        Thanks SGaist for welcome,
        I tried, unfortunately author did not respond.
        So I am still seeking examples.

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          Here is an example that uses Qt3DRender::QBuffer
          It's not in 5.9 as far as I can see, but could be a good starting point.

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