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This is work done for a course at the university of Linköping. The aim was to create a small application framework that can be used to render a graph with open GL. It supports Keyhandling, Mesh Loading and Rendering.

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OpenGL-Scenegraph

This is work done for a course at the university of Linköping. The aim was to create a small application framework that can be used to render a graph with open GL. It supports Keyhandling, Mesh Loading and Rendering.

Getting started

Building

It requires the following libraries to be present:

  • google-glog
  • freeglut
  • glew

Under Archlinux they can be installed with the following command:

sudo pacman -S google-glog freeglut glew

(at the time of this writing it installed google-glog-0.4.2, freeglut-3.2.1 and glew 2.2.0)

To execute the build, run the following command:

make

It will create these 6 applications:

  • AddRemoveChild: adds rectangles until it reaches 10, then removes until none is left and repeats
  • ObjectsLoader: loads several meshes (rocket, airplane, fighter, gambling machine, soccer ball, rose)
  • PongGame: the famous pong game
  • SimpleGeometry: a ring, a sphere and a cube
  • SkeletonApp: similar to objectsloader
  • TestGraphApp: uses Render visitors to transform a building, a vase and a flower

Documentation

This requires doxygen.

Under Archlinux it can be installed with the following command:

sudo pacman -S 

To create the documentation, run the following command:

make doc

You will find the generated documentation under doc/html/index.html

In the folder Docs there is also some documentation that doesn't need to be generated. It is recommended to start with Docs/Getting_Started.doc

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This is work done for a course at the university of Linköping. The aim was to create a small application framework that can be used to render a graph with open GL. It supports Keyhandling, Mesh Loading and Rendering.

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