OrbVis
PortableGL
OrbVis | PortableGL | |
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3 | 7 | |
40 | 953 | |
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5.3 | 9.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 5 days ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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OrbVis
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Year four of the Icculus Microgrant starts today! Funding open source projects, $250 at a time. Want your project considered? Link it in the comments, please!
There are tens of thousands of satellites in orbit around earth, and I made a program to visualize them. While this isn't an original idea, I have yet to find a more feature-rich and performant satellite visualizer. It is in a relatively finished state, although I'd like to add a few features in the future, and the terrible makefile could use some rewriting as well. Here's the link: https://github.com/wojciech-graj/OrbVis
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A Satellite Orbit Visualizer using OpenGL and GTK
Source code can be found here: https://github.com/wojciech-graj/OrbVis
- I Created a Satellite Orbit Visualizer in C with OpenGL and GTK!
PortableGL
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Olive.c: a simple graphics library that does not have any dependencies
Yeah PortableGL will never be completely fully featured, not even for OpenGL 3.3 since I'll definitely never do the geometry shader and probably not the transform feedback. But specifically it'll never have the earlier immediate mode stuff, or some of the big 4.0 stuff like the tessellation shaders. I have been meaning to add the DSA functions where they make sense. They'd be really simple to implement.
Actually a few days ago someone sent me a pull request adding an interesting project to my README
https://github.com/rswinkle/PortableGL/commit/e0652b4dff266d...
So now if I were to try to sum up all the OpenGL software implementations I can think of,
TinyGL (and modern improved forks) = OpenGL 1.1-1.3 ish
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Hacker News top posts: Dec 31, 2021
PortableGL: An implementation of OpenGL 3.x-ish in clean C\ (23 comments)
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PortableGL: An implementation of OpenGL 3.x-ish in clean C
Not entirely related to the subject of OpenGL, but I really like how the author has decided to lay out this project. It's pretty hard to beat the convenience of a single header (or single header/single source) distribution for C libraries, but library development gets progressively harder as the project gets bigger as more code is added to the (usually hard to navigate) header file. Here, the author does their development with multiple files as one normally would, but when a new version is released they run the generate_gl_h[1] script that concatenates everything into a .h file for distribution. Simple yet flexible! This is also how SQLite[2] distributes its builds. It's a pattern that I'm using myself in some unreleased projects.
[1] https://github.com/rswinkle/PortableGL/blob/master/src/gener...
- Any OpenGL implementations for vector-drawing hardware?
What are some alternatives?
wintweak.gvim - Extra GUI features for GVim on Windows.
tinygl - TinyGL : a Small, Free and Fast Subset of OpenGL*
tinyraytracer - A brief computer graphics / rendering course
GLM - OpenGL Mathematics (GLM)
tinyrenderer - A brief computer graphics / rendering course
rusterizer - Bare-bones software renderer written in Rust
RetroFPSStudio - The public repo of Retro FPS Studio (RFS), for educational reading and not for reuse. See license.
datoviz - ⚡ High-performance GPU interactive scientific data visualization with Vulkan
eurorack-cpu - A CPU implemented in a modular synthesizer
learn-wgpu - Guide for using gfx-rs's wgpu library.
NativeRenderingPlugin - C++ Rendering Plugin example for Unity
tinygl - The penultimate portable graphics library