I'm a beginner of the OpenGL. Since I will do a simple project related to some simple 3D objects such as box and cube. And this project will be implemented in website using C#.net and ASP.net.
Is it possible for me to write a website using OpenGL to generate some simple 3D objects?
Thanks for your help.
Sure. WebGL. See this thread for tips and links. Though you have to run a prebuilt prerelease browser (either Chrome or Firefox). Just for fun, pull Chrome and run the web GL demos.
I want to model some simple 3D objects in c#.net and asp.net. How can I control the 3D objects? I find some examples in web that the webgl is programmed in javascript. Is it possible to code it in c#.net and do some control such as rotation based on the cursor movement?
No, Alfonse, I think you are wrong (but sorry in advance if you aren’t). Silverlight features a so-called perspective 3D, allowing you to transform 2D screen elements (much like flash can) and so-called pixel shaders. The failure of M$ to include true 3D functionality into Silverlight makes Firefox and WebGL even more exciting.