A tutorial that teaches you everything it takes to render 3D graphics with the Vulkan API. It covers everything from Windows/Linux setup to rendering and debugging.
This post is part of a series - go here for the index. Welcome back! The previous post gave us a lot of theoretical groundwork on triangles. This time, let's turn it into a working triangle rasterizer. Again, no profiling or optimization this time, but there will be code, and it should get us set…
Flex Engine is my personal rendering engine which currently supports both Vulkan and OpenGL. It was started in February 2017 as a way for me to better understand how rendering engines work. You can find the entire source code on my GitHub github.com/ajweeks/FlexEngine Follow my progress on this project on my blog at ajweeks.wordpress.com/tag/flex-engine
OpenGL 4 with OpenTK in C# Part 1: Initialize the GameWindow; Author: Eowind; Updated: 27 Jan 2017; Section: OpenGL; Chapter: Multimedia; Updated: 27 Jan 2017
K. Anjyo, H. Ochiai, and B. Barsky. Synthesis Lectures on Visual Computing: Computer Graphics, Animation, Computational Photography and Imaging Morgan & Claypool Publishers, (2017)