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magnum
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Want to a 3D game without a game engine but not having to deal with opengl stuff ?
Magnum
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Good graphics engines to visualize my physics framework?
If you want something that gives you more control you could use magnum.
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100,000 subscriber celebration – Ask the Godot contributors anything!
Therefore, in terms of artist mindshare, Blender is the leading open source 3D creation program, but not the leading 3D creation program. I think Godot is already in a similar situation, and has been for a few years now. In comparison, most other open source game engines have focused on providing low-level functionality. These certainly fulfill a niche, but in my experience, most people want something that works at a higher level and comes with a built-in editor.
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Looking for a 2D/3D rendering layer for C++
Magnum is worth checking out.
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Simple light graphics library for c++?
Since you want something lightweight, I'll assume you mean the former. If that's the case, then checkout bgfx or Magnum. Magnum does include some extra features typically found in a graphics engine.
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Best C++ libraries for 2D game development
You could try Magnum it wraps SDL and others, but you might find it maybe too low-level. It's certainly not Love2D.
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Exceptions: Yes or No?
C++ is similar to C in that there are multiple "styles" of use that vary from project to project. Other, usually newer languages (C#, Python, Rust, etc) tend to have a stronger sense of what idioms should be used. Whereas, for instance, some C++ projects (like some GUI libraries and game/graphics engines) will partially/entirely replace the STL (and older ones may have been around before C++ had a standard library aside from C's), or forbid the use of certain C++ features (example).
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What is a good absolutely minimalist game/rendering engine?
Magnum Graphics
- C++ Game Engine - Which framework?
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Magnum: Lightweight, modular C++11 graphics middleware for games/visualization
> He has Vulkan support in here with a clearly marked file named Pipeline.cpp. The guy knows what a pipeline is...
There is a Vulkan API wrapper. However, there is no "Vk Renderer" -- no code seems to use the Vulkan parts of the code system, and the two projects seem unrelated.
> * Is this not a UBO interface?
There are ways of making a uniform buffer, however the examples don't cover them and the API doesn't adapt automatically. See how all of the setters assert if UBOs are enabled.
https://github.com/mosra/magnum/blob/cfc02599e54e02337dd56bb...
> * I don't see why you think there's limited support for multiple framebuffers...?
The code I do see is about binding/unbinding framebuffers in a stateful manner, e.g. AbstractFramebuffer::bind(), rather than supporting passes.
> None of your criticism seem well intentioned. It might behoove you to give people the benefit of the doubt and realize that you may be able to learn something from them, even if they're so clearly inferior to you.
To put it simply, I've taught enough graphics to know first-hand the kinds of misconceptions that OpenGL-styled APIs can cause, and I'm just a bit tired to see it continue. Admittedly I was a bit harsh, I don't mean any harm towards the author. There are just graphics APIs with interfaces I consider to be much better designed.
godot-docs
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Free Godot Engine for Official Switch Developers
There are a few companies to choose from here: https://github.com/godotengine/godot-docs/blob/master/tutori...
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How to fix the jittery pixel in my game?
I cannot tell exactly where the jitter is from the video, but if it is what I'm thinking of, it is a known issue, see here. There is a proposal to fix this, with tons of discussion here. Try some of the workarounds mentioned in these two links. Game looks great by the way!
- He actualizado en inglés (que no traducido 😂) el tutorial de "Dibujo en 2d" del manual a Godot 4.X y apreciaría vuestros comentarios constructivos- especialmente si no habéis usado antes las funciones `draw()`
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Can't download documentation for godot 3.5
Does this work? https://github.com/godotengine/godot-docs/suites/14013343820/artifacts/782181592
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How to chroma key a green screen video with Godot (shader code in the comments)
I'd suggest opening an issue on https://github.com/godotengine/godot-docs so we remember to document this on Playing videos :)
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Godot for a roguelike. Pros and cons?
Documentation can sometimes be lacking, particularly with 4.0 since it's relatively new, but the Q&A board can usually fill in the gaps. And if you really want to help out you can post an issue in the documentation github so future people are saved the grief.
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SurfaceTool vs ImmediateMesh?
Some examples can be seen in this thread: https://github.com/godotengine/godot-docs/issues/5901
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Good godot tutorial?
the Godot docs: Despite having (in my opinion) some problems with clutter and organization, the docs offer some beginner tutorials and some... well... documentation that's useful for beginners and experienced game devs.
- How to make an enemy chase the player in version 4?
What are some alternatives?
bgfx - Cross-platform, graphics API agnostic, "Bring Your Own Engine/Framework" style rendering library.
devdocs - API Documentation Browser
Ogre 3D - scene-oriented, flexible 3D engine (C++, Python, C#, Java)
Godot - Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
OpenSceneGraph - OpenSceneGraph git repository
Godot-Mixing-Desk - A complete audio solution for Godot 3.3.x, making procedural sound and adaptive/procedural music possible with a few nodes and a couple lines of code.
GLFW - A multi-platform library for OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Vulkan, window and input
godot-admob - Module Admob for Godot engine
Cinder - Cinder is a community-developed, free and open source library for professional-quality creative coding in C++.
ffmpeg.wasm - FFmpeg for browser, powered by WebAssembly
urho3d - Game engine
vim-godot - Use vim and godot engine to make games