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Bump Mapping...ANY KIND!!
Graphics and GPU Programming
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Pav3
September 07, 2001 01:50 PM
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September 07, 2001 01:50 PM
ok, i wanted to ask HOW specifically , using OpenGL and ATI Radeon''s Extentions , I can make DOTPRODUCT3 and Enviromental Bump Mapping? my card supports it. thanx
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**> ATi Rules! nvidia doesn''t...that simple! <**
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Anonymous
September 08, 2001 10:57 PM
http://www.google.com/search?q=bump+mapping
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Dodger
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September 10, 2001 07:43 AM
Look into the texture_env_dot3 OpenGL-extension. That should do the trick.
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