Hi Gianni.
Hi Sebastian,
in attachment you can find a movie of what I implemented with primitive sets.
That's exactly what I need.
The "road" is initially gray. Then the user choose a color (pushing in my
example 1,2,3 or 4 key) and picking the road surface triangles are coloured with the
current color.
Since you said what I implemented with primitive sets is not the right way to do, then
I'm trying to change my mind using the approach you suggested (i.e. textures) to reach
exactly the same behaviour. In this case I could use a "monochromatic" image
(to mimic the behaviour of my example) or a nice texture loaded from file. A nice texture
anyway is not a must.
I just think that it is rather complicated* and not a very scalable
solution in my eyes . Of course you can go your way. But it seemed, that
you somehow had to rely on very specific order of primitive sets etc.
That is why I presented some ideas how to tackle it differently and
maybe less convoluted. I simply wouldn't have preferred this solution.
In attachment you can find also the example code I run to record the movie.
Thanks, so basically that is what you meant when you said "monochromatic".
Cheers
Sebastian
*complicated because you're happily jumping between the primitive-sets
on something that looks like a bold assumption to me. Maybe I'm
overlooking something.
Hope this helps,
Gianni
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