yep, I agree about the power of exemple. BTW, i'd like to add the exemples i made for the graz conferences (repeat, LS, etc) any objection?
franck : can i also add your double-gemhead exemple?
Cyrille
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
Excellent, it's good to see all this good stuff in Gem starting to get some recognition! Example patches help so much with this, Jitter is a good example of the power of examples.
.hc
On Dec 23, 2007, at 4:55 AM, cyrille henry wrote:
Thanks to popular demand, i just commited few shaders exemple in gem exemple directory.
hope it will help Cyrille
Chris McCormick a écrit :
On Sat, Dec 22, 2007 at 11:26:18AM -0600, chris clepper wrote:
This is what the vertex_array objects basically do. The vertex_model object opens up a .obj and then passes the vertex, normal, texcoord and color data to other vertex_ objects for processing. The speed is pretty good - better than standard geos - but the better route is to use shaders. Shaders allow for more end user manipulation than the vertex_objects could ever offer.
Alright, I'll have to take a closer look at shaders in Gem then. Thanks for the advice. Can anyone point me to a simple vertex manipulation shader I can run in Gem to get started?
Best,
Chris.
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