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| | webglfundamentals.org
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| | What's a shader and what's GLSL
| | gpfault.net
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| | [AI summary] The article discusses the implementation of particle systems in WebGL 2, covering various enhancements such as dynamic billboard rendering using instancing, sprite textures, and the integration of force fields for more complex particle behaviors. It also details the setup of vertex arrays and buffers for efficient rendering, along with the necessary shader modifications to support these features.
| | lwn.net
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| | [AI summary] The article provides an in-depth overview of the modern Linux graphics stack, focusing on the transition from OpenGL to Vulkan. It highlights the complexity and verbosity of Vulkan, the role of the graphics pipeline, and the importance of the scene graph in rendering. The article also discusses the challenges of managing multiple GPUs, the use of macros to simplify Vulkan code, and the benefits of using higher-level APIs like OpenGL for simpler applications.
| | mtnphil.wordpress.com
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| I knew I needed something to spruce up my monotonous terrain, so I recently implemented a decal system. This lets me paste moss, leaves, footprints, bullet holes and anything else "flat" anywhere on my terrain (or any object in the world). A deferred rendering engine offers an opportunity for easy-to-implement decals. Instead of...