/OpenGL-Spooky-Scene

OpenGL Spooky scene using OpenGL 4.5 (Direct State Access)

Primary LanguageC++

OpenGL Spooky Scene

A """Spooky""" scene made with OpenGL, aka just some dramatic lighting and a bunch of creepy billboards.

This was made as reference on how to use OpenGL 4.5 (direct state access) to do lighting effects, framebuffers, billboarding, and model loading. For this reason, the majority of the code is in main.cpp in a procedural style to keep it as simple as possible.

The model is not included in the repo to reduce the size, (and is not actually required) but it can be downloaded from sketchfab and placing it in the assets/models directory. The original can also downloaded in other formats here.

The majority of project was learned from the following:

Screenshots

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Building and Running

Windows (Visual Studio)

The easiest way to build is to use vcpkg and install libraries through this.

vcpkg install sfml
vcpkg install imgui
vcpkg install assimp
vcpkg install glm
vcpkg integrate install

Create a new visual studio C++ empty project, git clone the files, and copy them into the project directory.

Select the "Show All Files" options in Solution Explorer, and right-click on the src/ and deps/ directory, and choose the "include in project options"

Go into the project properies and under C/C++ > General, add the deps/ directory as an additional include directy.

Finally, under Linker > Input, add OpenGL32.lib as an additional dependancy.

Under "Project -> Properties -> C/C++ -> Preprocessor -> Preprocessor Definitions" add _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGSz

Linux

Requires conan.

python3 -m pip install conan==1.61.0

To build, at the root of the project:

sh scripts/build.sh install

The install argument is only needed for the first time compilation as this is what grabs the libraries from Conan.

So after the first time, you can simply run:

sh scripts/build.sh

To run, at the root of the project:

sh scripts/run.sh

To build and run in release mode, simply add the release suffix:

sh scripts/build.sh release
sh scripts/run.sh release