R$50
per month
Video
Apr 2019
10hrs 29mins
1st Edition
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Learn to set up an OpenGL window using GLFW and the OpenGL API
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Learn programming with modern OpenGL
This course will introduce you to modern OpenGL programming. We’ll teach you a brief history of OpenGL to help you understand why we chose to teach modern OpenGL with its programmable rendering pipeline over the fixed function pipeline.
We’ll begin with the basics of getting OpenGL running in a window using the GLFW library. Then we move on to the basics of rendering polygons to the display by sending buffers of data to the computers graphics card and programming it using shaders with the GLSL shading language. Then you’ll learn how to map textures to your objects. You'll also set up a virtual camera using keyboard and mouse inputs to enable you to move around in the scene.
After you have the fundamentals working, you can start building more complex things. You’ll learn how to load 3D models and add interesting lighting to the scene. By the end of this course, you’ll know how to set up and render in 3D with modern OpenGL. With each lesson, we’ll build the framework with reusable C++ and OpenGL code. This is a great starting place for you to build your own game engine.
We’ll start with a blank project and write code each step of the way. Each lesson builds on the last. Even if you’ve never touched OpenGL, you should find the course easy to follow and everything is explained along the way. All the source code, pre-built third-party libraries, and Visual Studio solutions for each lesson are included are placed at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Learn-Modern-OpenGL-Programming
People who wish to learn modern OpenGL and its programmable rendering pipeline. Whether you’re trying to learn OpenGL for school, in the pursuit of a career, or simply looking for a hobby, this course will be perfect for you.
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Learn a practical level of programming with modern OpenGL
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You will learn how to set up an OpenGL window using GLFW and the OpenGL API
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You will learn how to write GLSL shaders that program your PCs video card for hardware accelerated graphics
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You will learn how to render simple textured rectangles to complex 3D models with realistic lighting
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You will learn different types of lighting to make the models look more realistic
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You will learn how to set up and control a virtual camera to move around and view objects in the 3D scene