SFML.Net
Official binding of SFML for .Net languages (by SFML)
Silk.NET
The high-speed OpenGL, OpenCL, OpenAL, OpenXR, GLFW, SDL, Vulkan, Assimp, WebGPU, and DirectX bindings library your mother warned you about. (by Ultz)
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SFML.Net
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Physics Engine
The first thing you might want to tackle with this project is how to display shapes on screen. Many years ago I used the SFML .Net library. It looks like it's still maintained, it's pretty easy to use and will do everything you need.
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Why can't I simply define a function?
It's a struct with X and Y coordinates. I don't know what you want to "test in isolation" about it.
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How might I put a .NET cross-platform GUI atop a C++ SFML game?
Not sure if you've looked into it, but SFML has bindings for .NET. May or may not be relevant with what you're trying to accomplish.
Silk.NET
Posts with mentions or reviews of Silk.NET.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-17.
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Is there a real time graphics llibrary in c#
A couple other options than what has been suggested so far: - TerraFX.Interop.Windows. Raw, blittable, 1:1 bindings for all Win32, D2D/D3D11/D3D12 APIs (there's also a version with Vulkan bindings). As close to doing #include as you can get in C#. This is my personal favorite, I use it in my own ComputeSharp library, and transitively we use it in the Microsoft Store too 🙂 - Silk.NET another version of high-performance bindings, more opinionated than TerraFX and with some additional helpers to make it a bit easier to use.
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Math Game Project
Here is an example of using "releases" in GitHub: https://github.com/dotnet/Silk.NET/releases. Most repositories use releases and releases seem like they wpuld be appropriate for your repository too.
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Is there a way to display 3D models on a page?
I've been looking at this. Is this similar to the UrhoSharp project you talk about? https://github.com/dotnet/Silk.NET
- [WinUI] High level 2D rendering library
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SDL2 + OpenGL in C#?
Have you looked at Silk.NET before?
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Using .NET with low level rendering code?
Take a look at https://github.com/dotnet/Silk.NET . You should be able to use your existing rendering context with it. So you could use something like imgui (They have bindings for that) to render your UI. Or if you just start writing your rendering code, you could consider writing the whole rendering engine with it. I used it in the past for a game engine and performance is no problem for most of the usecases.
- Anybody using System.Numerics for 3D graphic applications?
- Cross-platform audio playback
- C# Game engine - suggestions
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Why is every graphics API C# wrapper I find deprecated?
If you want something more ".NET like", check out Silk.NET instead. It's also community maintained and in the .NET Foundation, but does name remappings, friendly API overloads, and other things that make it feel more ".NET like": https://github.com/dotnet/Silk.NET