Wolfgang Kienreich wrote:
Yaarq is a completely documented engine on which you can base your own
application, and the demo is a simple application of the engine. After all
the interest that followed the bumpmapping discussion earlier this year, I
decided I could as well generalise the demo into an engine instead of
providing just another hackup.
Please find Yaarq at
http://www.sbox.tugraz.at/home/w/wkien/yaarq.zip
Currently, the demo consists of two scenes: In the first one, you can watch
a non-interactive introduction. In the second scene, you can interactively
control a flyer. I have not found the time to introduce further objects into
the second scene, perhaps I will release an extended version with enemy
flyers, clouds etc. in 2003, but dont count on it too soon. Anyhow, if any
of you wish to extend that second part, I shall provide any support you
need!
Very nice work. Equally nice is the amount of documentation inside the
source files. You might want to mention the license for this code as
right now its not clear how you wish people to use the code(or not)
--
Alan Hudson
President: Yumetech, Inc. http://www.yumetech.com/
Web3D Open Source Chair http://www.web3d.org/TaskGroups/source/
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