원본 사이트 : http://www.bluesnews.com/abrash/contents.shtml Surface Caching Revisited, Quake’s Triangle Models, and More by Michael Abrash In the late 70’s, I spent a summer doing contract programming at a government-funded installation called the Northeast Solar Energy Center (NESEC).? Those were heady times for solar energy, what with the oil shortages, and there was lots of money being thrown at ..
원본 사이트 : http://www.bluesnews.com/abrash/contents.shtml Quake's Lighting Model:? Surface Caching by Michael Abrash It was during my senior year in college that I discovered computer games.? Not Wizardry, or Choplifter, or Ultima, because none of those existed yet--the game that hooked me was the original Star Trek game, in which you navigated from one 8x8 quadrant to another in search of starbas..
원본 사이트 : http://www.bluesnews.com/abrash/contents.shtml Sorted Spans in Action by Michael Abrash Last time, we dove headlong into the intricacies of hidden surface removal by way of z-sorted (actually, 1/z-sorted) spans. At the end, I noted that we were currently using 1/z-sorted spans in Quake, but it was unclear whether we’d switch back to BSP order. Well, it’s clear now: We’re back to sorting..
원본 사이트 : http://www.bluesnews.com/abrash/contents.shtml Consider the Alternatives:? Quake’s Hidden-Surface Removal by Michael Abrash Okay, I admit it:? I’m sick and tired of classic rock.? Admittedly, it’s been a while--about 20 years--since last I was excited to hear anything by the Cars or Boston, and I was never particularly excited in the first place about Bob Seger or Queen--to say nothing ..
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