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How to develop virtual environment online using C# with Managed DirectX? (in 3D)

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    Hi all, I am planning to develop a website which have a simulator where allows users to design thier nail design online. This will be something drag and drop the design to the fingernail in 3D mode. I would like to ask can this implement in C# with Managed DirectX? And, how do I implement this using C# wi9th Managed DirectX? Thanks.

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      Hi all, I am planning to develop a website which have a simulator where allows users to design thier nail design online. This will be something drag and drop the design to the fingernail in 3D mode. I would like to ask can this implement in C# with Managed DirectX? And, how do I implement this using C# wi9th Managed DirectX? Thanks.

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      I could be very wrong here... But I think you may want to use Flash instead of DirectX.

      "Run for your life from any man who tells you that money is evil. That sentence is the leper's bell of an approaching looter." --Ayn Rand

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        I could be very wrong here... But I think you may want to use Flash instead of DirectX.

        "Run for your life from any man who tells you that money is evil. That sentence is the leper's bell of an approaching looter." --Ayn Rand

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        I do not want to use Flash because it just align the timeframe and some simple code. I want algorithm involved in my program. Hence, I choose using C# with DirectX. This is used for game development but I do not sure can it apply in my program which my program is similar like the bottom link website. My program want to be in 3D,fully interactive. http://www.edheads.org/activities/knee/[^] Instead of using flash, got any language is better than this? Thanks. Katelva

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          I do not want to use Flash because it just align the timeframe and some simple code. I want algorithm involved in my program. Hence, I choose using C# with DirectX. This is used for game development but I do not sure can it apply in my program which my program is similar like the bottom link website. My program want to be in 3D,fully interactive. http://www.edheads.org/activities/knee/[^] Instead of using flash, got any language is better than this? Thanks. Katelva

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          You may want to try Processing[^], it may be able to embed in web pages although I'm not sure. Scott P

          "Run for your life from any man who tells you that money is evil. That sentence is the leper's bell of an approaching looter." --Ayn Rand

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