I am trying to make a game with python, pygame and OpenGL and I want to make a crosshair in the center of the screen so when they look around they can see what they are going to click. I made it so it hides their cursor and moves it to the center of the window but I do not know how to make a shape go on top of opengl in pygame. I am a beginner to pygame and to opengl. It is probably really easy but I could not find an answer to it where I looked.
Please help out how you can and thanks in advance.
Here is my code if you want to make sure what you do works in my situation.
import pygame
import time
from pygame.locals import *
from OpenGL.GL import *
from OpenGL.GLU import *
block = [
[0,1,0],
[1,0,0],
[1,0,1],
[0,0,1],
[1,1,0],
[0,1,1]
]
def Cube(x,y,z):
glBegin(GL_TRIANGLES)
glColor3f(block[0][0], block[0][1], block[0][2]) # N
glVertex3f(x + .5, y + 1, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y + 1, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x + .5, y, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x + .5, y + 1, z + .5)
glColor3f(block[1][0], block[1][1], block[1][2]) # S
glVertex3f(x - .5, y + 1, z - .5)
glVertex3f(x + .5, y + 1, z - .5)
glVertex3f(x + .5, y, z - .5)
glVertex3f(x + .5, y, z - .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y, z - .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y + 1, z - .5)
glColor3f(block[2][0], block[2][1], block[2][2]) # W
glVertex3f(x + .5, y + 1, z - .5)
glVertex3f(x + .5, y + 1, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x + .5, y, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x + .5, y, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x + .5, y, z - .5)
glVertex3f(x + .5, y + 1, z - .5)
glColor3f(block[3][0], block[3][1], block[3][2]) # E
glVertex3f(x - .5, y + 1, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y + 1, z - .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y, z - .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y, z - .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y + 1, z + .5)
glColor3f(block[4][0], block[4][1], block[4][2]) # U
glVertex3f(x + .5, y + 1, z - .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y + 1, z - .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y + 1, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y + 1, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x + .5, y + 1, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x + .5, y + 1, z - .5)
glColor3f(block[5][0], block[5][1], block[5][2]) # D
glVertex3f(x + .5, y, z - .5)
glVertex3f(x + .5, y, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y, z + .5)
glVertex3f(x - .5, y, z - .5)
glVertex3f(x + .5, y, z - .5)
glEnd()
def main():
controls = False
pygame.init()
display = (800,600)
pygame.display.set_mode(display, DOUBLEBUF | OPENGL)
glClearColor(0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
glClearDepth(1.0)
glDepthMask(GL_TRUE)
glDepthFunc(GL_LESS)
glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST)
glEnable(GL_CULL_FACE)
glCullFace(GL_BACK)
glFrontFace(GL_CCW)
glShadeModel(GL_SMOOTH)
glDepthRange(0.0,1.0)
gluPerspective(45, (display[0]/display[1]), 0.1, 100.0)
glTranslatef(0.0, 0.0, -5)
while True:
if controls:
pygame.mouse.set_pos([400, 300])
pygame.mouse.set_visible(False)
else:
pygame.mouse.set_visible(True)
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == pygame.KEYDOWN:
if event.key == pygame.K_a:
controls = not controls
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
pygame.quit()
quit()
glRotatef(1, 3, 1, 1,)
glClearDepth(1.0)
glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT|GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT)
Cube(0,0,0)
Cube(0,1,0)
Cube(1,1,1)
glCullFace(GL_BACK)
pygame.display.flip()
time.sleep(.01)
main()