Romain Ciemniewski

02/03/07

Adding texture

Filed under: General — romainciemniewski @ 02:28:30 pm

As I finished the basics GLSL tutorial today, I decided to practice a lot to learn basics function and others. My new objective is to add texture to a 3D cube rotating.
While looking for tutorials I found an short free software called GPU caps viewer. You can dowload it at this adress. This program informs you about your GPU abilities and structure (number of vertex and pixel shader units ...)
It looks like that :

GPUcaps

About tutorials you can find many on NeHe web site. (Thank you John !)

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  1. Nice card! I am wondering if it normally runs at 80C. I like the program name 'γπυ'

    Comment from: John [Member] — 02/03/07 @ 18:48

  2. This test is also a burn-test. That's the reason for the 80C. I can't find your program, do you have a link ?

    Comment from: romainciemniewski [Member] — 05/03/07 @ 12:18

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