# GLScene

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GLScene The GLScene interface Stable release 2.4[1] / April 1, 2024; 2 years ago (2024-04-01) Written in Pascal Operating system Linux and Microsoft Windows Platform Intel x86 - 32-bit License Mozilla Public Licence 1.1 Website glscene.sourceforge.net Repository sourceforge.net/projects/glscene/files/ github.com/GLScene/GLScene

**GLScene** is a [free](/source/Free_software) [OpenGL](/source/OpenGL)-based [library](/source/Library_(computing)) for [Delphi](/source/Delphi_(programming_language)), [C++](/source/C%2B%2B) and [Free Pascal](/source/Free_Pascal). It provides visual components and objects allowing description and rendering of [3D](/source/3D_computer_graphics) scenes.

Development of the original library was started in 1999 by Mike Lischke[2] and at version 0.5 the library was made Open Source and placed in the care of project administrator Eric Grange.

GLScene allows programmers to create OpenGL 3D objects at design-time using the interface shown. A wide range of objects and additional [VCL](/source/Visual_Component_Library) controls are provided to help the programmer to build powerful 3D Delphi applications.

GLScene is supported by its user-base and comes with a number of demonstration applications and examples. Beginning with version 1.2 it also supports the [C++Builder](/source/C%2B%2BBuilder) and [Lazarus](/source/Lazarus_(IDE)) IDE for [Free Pascal](/source/Free_Pascal).

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["GLScene - Browse /GLScene/GLScene v.2.4 at SourceForge.net"](https://sourceforge.net/projects/glscene/files/GLScene/GLScene%20v.2.4/).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["OpenGL library GLScene"](https://web.archive.org/web/20060617215850/http://lischke-online.de/GLScene.php). Archived from [the original](http://www.lischke-online.de/GLScene.php) on 2006-06-17. Retrieved 2006-06-25.

## External links

- [GLScene homepage](http://www.glscene.org)

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