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Hi,

To start with your last question; yes, it is possible to use the SharpDX-versjon of the HelixToolkit inside a WPF-application. I am currently using it, and it works really good. The performance is of course than the main fork, but by using instancing, grouping of objects with the same color etc. I think the performance in the main fork is adequate (unless you have a really large model).

Per now the SharpDX-fork does not have the same functionality as the main fork, but most of the main functionality is implemented, tested and working OK. I do not have a list that compares the two forks, but look at the methods and you will find out what you are missing. Please let us know so we can prioritize the functionality that we want.

I think it is good too have the two projects as seperate forks, since the functionality is different. The main fork is also more stable. What that will happen over time is tho another question :)

Przem and Øystein knows far more about this than I do, but I hope that my answare has given you some clues about the SharpDX-fork.

Best regards
Isdas
(Developer at the SharpDX-fork)