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From: | Lars Segerlund |
Subject: | [Top10-devel] Software rendering ... |
Date: | Tue, 06 Nov 2001 16:23:48 +0100 |
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What I have done so far is a quick fix to render from position x,y .... and not to use any height .. this enables me to use a cheat to render the ground .. I only render a 'truncated pie' segment :
+--------------+ \ / \ / Seen from above ... \ / \ / +----+ + <- point of eye ....The trick is to use the highest point of the line closest to one self as reference of the height to render .. ( in other words, my own viewpoint ..
Of the plane that is the ground .. this does not make it a 'flat' ground, but the first code to test with top10 will probably be 'flat'.
It should giva some indication if this is a workable solution as the graphics transformations are basicly nonexistent :-) , so it could give GOOD speed for small systems.
I think it would be nicer to get something running than to spend to much time trying to get the bells and whistles in there.
So if I get it running a simple proof of concept should ge usable in a week or two ...
/ Segerlund.
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