3d-render
ℝ³ space with vectors in Processing 4! (by Haruno19)
rusterizer
Bare-bones software renderer written in Rust (by dzharvis)
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3d-render
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An update to my ℝ³-space simulator in Processing! Differential equations and functions :)
Here's the link to the repository: https://github.com/Haruno19/3d-render
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I'm coding a sketch to simulate ℝ³ space in Processing! It's all based off linear algebra and vectors, you can interact with the environment by tweaking its look with hotkeys, rotating it, generating random vectors and writing instructions in a text file to add entities at runtime! :)
GitHub link
rusterizer
Posts with mentions or reviews of rusterizer.
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Simple 3D renderer written in Rust
I've written a simple 3D renderer entirely in Rust from scratch. You can try in an online sandbox here https://dzharvis.github.io/rusterizer/ The renderer was implemented by following these lessons I did not look at the original C++ code, so my code contains hacks or magic numbers in some places :) Anyway, I hope that this can be useful for somebody.