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Warp3D Nova – The Basics of Animation

The previous tutorial’s source-code included animation, but I said that would be a topic for another day. Well, today is that day. I’m going to go through the code I added to animate the cube. IMPORTANT: While this tutorial is about Warp3D Nova, the animation code below is almost 100% generic. You could reuse it to […]

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Warp3D Nova: 3D Lighting – Part 2

Time to put the theory learnt last time into practise. This means turning the phong model into shader code, and feeding the GPU the extra data required (surface normals, light/material properties, etc.).Step 1: Copy the Previous Tutorial’s CodeAs usual we’ll kickstart the process by reusing the previous tutorial’s code. So download the code now, and […]

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Cheeky Kea Directs Traffic

This post is a bit random because it has nothing to do with technology. It’s about a South Island parrot that the NZTA spotted setting up road cones in front of the Homer tunnel. How is this relevant? Well, it’s a Kea, and this company is called “Kea Sigma Delta.” Yes, the same Kea that […]

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GLES2+ on AmigaOS – A Splash of Algorithmic Colour

The next step after “hello triangle” tutorials is usually adding per-vertex colour, but I’m going to do something different. I’m going to give you a glimpse at the power and flexibility that programmable shaders give you. In this tutorial we’ll generate colours entirely on the GPU. It’s something called “procedural textures.”Textures are images that are […]

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Warp3D Nova: 3D Lighting – Part 1

Simulating lighting is critical to realistic 3D rendering. After all, light is what allows us to see the real world. Our first 3D rendering in Warp3D Nova looked pretty flat due to the complete lack of lighting. It’s time to fix this by adding light to the scene.IMPORTANT: 3D lighting calculations involve vector algebra. If […]

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GLES2+ on AmigaOS – Hello Triangle

Last time I showed you how to set up a windowed OpenGL ES 2 (GLES2) context on AmigaOS. Now lets draw something. This tutorial will show you how to use shaders to draw stuff (a simple triangle, in this case).It closely follows a similar Warp3D Nova tutorial, and you’re welcome to compare the two.NOTE: While […]

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Warp3D Nova Gotchas

Like other Application Programmers Interfaces (APIs), Warp3D Nova has little “gotchas” that catch programmers out. These are common pitfalls that new programmers fall into. Even experienced programmers can make these mistakes; yes, even the API’s designer (i.e., me).Binding Vertex Arrays to the Wrong Shader InputsSetting up vertex arrays is a multi-step process and there are […]

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