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gtec-demo-framework
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Fixed/Framerate-Independent Timestep for "pixel-perfect" 2D games?
While the principle in that article is correct it’s unfortunately a lot more complex to solve correctly. See my answers to a similar problem here. You can also check this app
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Confused about sRGB swapchain format, the displayed colors looks wrong
Here are some details that should help. You can also look at this example
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How did they create the grid and its distortions in Geometry Wars? Is there an algorithm for this?
There is also this implementation.
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Making UI Library (OpenGL) in your engine
Take a look at this
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Any ideas why my gl es2 animation is blurry/ghosted? Looks the same if rotation is done in shader or done by directly modifying with vertex attrib pointer. Using egl wayland and gles2
You could try running the samples from the NXP demo framework to see if they show the same behavior. I expect the GLES2.S06_Texturing sample would be easy to see it on.
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Any topics about advanced text rendering?
If op decides to use bitmap fonts for small sizes there is some valuable tips here
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A new build system for C/C++ - lean, statically typed, cross-platform, easily bootstrappable
Well here is a real world large project with 452 packages and 170 applications that run on five operating systems that has been using this since 2014.
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OctaneGUI August 2022 Update
Does it handle DPI properly? If not you might find this useful.
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GUI USING OPENGL
Check this guide
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How can I render textures so that their curves don't look terrible and are smooth?
Maybe this can help.
vulkan-guide
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NVK is now ready for prime time
I totally agree, and so do the people working on it as well as some of the volunteers who write tutorials.
There's an ongoing effort to create beginner friendly introductory material which was discussed in the recent Vulkanised conference. And an effort to make a better documentation site that's easier to browse than the specification.
On the volunteer front, there's a Vulkan 1.3 -based introductory tutorial (work in progress) over at https://vkguide.dev/
I think there should be a Vulkan tutorial that doesn't start with the boring stuff of initialization and window creation. It's stuff that you write once and forget about, and nothing particularly interesting happens in it.
Looking at my hobby project, excluding the boring stuff (which is reusable), a "hello compute" example is around 100 LOC and a "hello triangle" around 120 LOC. GLSL shader sources included.
Maybe someday I'll get around to writing a "learn Vulkan the hard way" blog post with examples.
- LearnD3D11, a guide aimed at anyone trying to learn Direct3D11
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Struggling to Update Vertex Buffer via Staging Buffer
Also, use https://vkguide.dev/ rather than vulkan-tutorial.
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What are the best textbooks/resources for learning graphics programming practically in 2023?
Once you're beyond the "introductory" phase, resources become more specialized based on what you'd like to learn -- there are Vulkan tutorials like https://vkguide.dev/ which will teach you the API and also give a bit more insight in how modern GPU hardware is structured, there are books like the "GPU Zen" series that do deep-dives on specific techniques, and there are tons of recorded GDC and SIGGRAPH talks on interesting new techniques. :)
- Where do I start learning graphics programming?
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Yuzu Ea 3608 is out!
Personally, I'm a hands on learner who actually wants to use this stuff in my career, so I'd recommend these tutorials: https://learnopengl.com/ https://vulkan-tutorial.com/Overview https://vkguide.dev/
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Theory on structuring graphics projects, building interfaces, and designing abstractions?
vkguide teaches some good practices regarding code/renderer structure, but I'm afraid it doesn't go as deep as you'd like. It's certainly deeper than most other tutorials, though.
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"reportedly Apple just got absolutely everything they asked for and WebGPU really looks a lot like Metal. But Metal was always reportedly the nicest of the three modern graphics APIs to use, so that's… good?"
https://vkguide.dev/ This is my favorite.
- Extension VK_KHR_swapchain not found in list of known instance extensions
- Resources to build a game engine from scratch?
What are some alternatives?
Vulkan - Examples and demos for the new Vulkan API
vk-bootstrap - Vulkan Bootstrapping Iibrary
dat.gui - Lightweight controller library for JavaScript.
raylib - A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming
3d-game-shaders-for-beginners - 🎮 A step-by-step guide to implementing SSAO, depth of field, lighting, normal mapping, and more for your 3D game.
bgfx - Cross-platform, graphics API agnostic, "Bring Your Own Engine/Framework" style rendering library.
LearnOpenGL - Code repository of all OpenGL chapters from the book and its accompanying website https://learnopengl.com
OctaneGUI - OctaneGUI is a renderer agnostic multi-window multi-platform UI library for C++.
SDL - Simple Directmedia Layer
imgui - Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies
SPIRV-Reflect - SPIRV-Reflect is a lightweight library that provides a C/C++ reflection API for SPIR-V shader bytecode in Vulkan applications.