Paul,
 
I'm just trying to learn how it works. If the way you've described it is
in fact how I can give each triangle its own normal in a triangle strip,
then I thank you my friend. I hope that this is how it works in OSG when
using tri strip and bind per primitive.
 
What about bind per vertex and tri strips? Can a vertex have more than
one normal in this case as well?
 
Thanks pal,
John


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Martz
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 3:11 PM
To: 'OpenSceneGraph Users'
Subject: Re: [osg-users] Normal bindings and triangle strips


Hi John -- I think normals with BIND_PER_PRIMITIVE on a N-triangle strip
would mean you have N-2 normals. As we discussed previously, you'll use
the OpenGL slow path (albeit stored in a display list) so the effective
OpenGL calls would be:
  glVertex3f
  glVertex3f
  glNormal3f // normal for first triangle
  glVertex3f
  glNormal3f // normal for second triangle
  glVertex3f
  glNormal3f // normal for third triangle
  glVertex3f
  ...etc...
 
This should result in a typical faceted appearance (with glShadeModel
set to GL_FLAT). However, if you want smooth shading, you'll want to use
BIND_PER_VERTEX of course. Which brings us to the next topic...
 
I'm not sure why you are having problems with BIND_PER_VERTEX in a tri
strip. It works just like BIND_PER_VERTEX with any other primitive type.
Perhaps you could provide more information about the problem you're
encountering. You say it "works OK if the faces aren't radically
different" but I'm not sure why you'd use BIND_PER_VERTEX if you were
not trying to get a smooth-shaded result. What type of surface are you
trying to render, anyway? Do you encounter the same issue in a vanilla
OpenGL app? 
 
Paul Martz
Skew Matrix Software LLC
http://www.skew-matrix.com <http://www.skew-matrix.com/> 
+1 303 859 9466
 


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Argentieri, John-P63223
        Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 12:34 PM
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: [osg-users] Normal bindings and triangle strips
        
        

        Greetings All, 

        Is it possible to define a normal for every triangle without
using primitive type TRIANGLES? For instance, if I am using
TRIANGLE_STRIP, what is the effect of setting normals with
BIND_PER_PRIMITIVE? And why does BIND_PER_VERTEX seem so wrong on a
triangle strip? If the triangle strip faces are not radically different
I guess it works ok. But it seems impossible to declare normal vectors
precisely when using triangle strips. Am I missing something obvious?

        Thanks, 

        John Argentieri 
        Software Engineer 
        GENERAL DYNAMICS 
        C4 Systems 
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


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