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[Gnu3dkit-discuss] Re: NSOpenGL RenderKit
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Philippe C . D . Robert |
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[Gnu3dkit-discuss] Re: NSOpenGL RenderKit |
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Wed, 23 Oct 2002 12:44:32 +0200 |
Hi,
I cc'ed the 3DKit discussion list, because I think this might be
interesting...
On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 01:08 Uhr, Lyndon Tremblay wrote:
On 2002-10-22 05:52:27 -0400 Philippe C.D. Robert
<address@hidden> wrote:
You could definitly write a SDL backend, this would be very
interesting, but 2 problems would then still not be handled
automatically:
- how would you render fonts correctly?
I realize SDL does not have any knowledge of 'windowing' -- therefore
a SDL-based X renderer would be used. It should allow for back-art or
back-gps etc to work, the rastering would be implemented in SDL.
Does such a renderer exist?
Anyway, if you start such a beast, keep me updated! :-)
I am wondering how 3DKit relates to the RenderMan standard. I have
been considering research on designing and implementing a hardware
accelerated RenderMan-compliant renderer based on OpenGL 2.0.
This is a very interesting issue. The GNU 3DKit was developed as a
OpenGL based 3D framework only, although the idea to write it came from
NeXT's 3DKit. Now my research interests have shifted a little and I am
less interested in pure OpenGL based stuff. Up until recently I did not
think of making the GNU 3DKit more generic, though. But then I started
thinking about how the next gen 3DKit could be used to render a scene
using different techniques (I am particularly interested in ray
tracing, but other scanline based techniques would be interesting as
well). My idea was to manage a scene in a scene database which could
then be rendered by different renderers. Of course this needs much more
thinking, but I now believe that it is worth it. This has the drawback,
that a running version of it will be even more delayed though.
Is this really worth the effort, is anyone else interested in using
such functionality?
-Phil
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Philippe C.D. Robert
http://www.nice.ch/~phip
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