I'm rendering equilateral triangles of different sizes and I'm having trouble making them symmetric along the vertical axis. I'm aware of the diamond exit rule but I don't think that's the cause of the problem.
Here I have rendered two triangles. The triangle on the left (rendered correctly) has the coordinates (0.0, 0.0), (-7.0, 14.0) and (7.0, 14.0). The triangle on the right, on the other hand, has the coordinates (0.0, 0.0), (-7.0, 15.0) and (7.0, 15.0) and is not symmetric along the vertical axis.
Here are the matrices I'm using:
glm::mat4 model_matrix = glm::translate(glm::mat4(1.0f), glm::vec3(90.0f, 90.0f, 0.0f));
glm::mat4 view_matrix = glm::mat4(1.0f);
glm::mat4 projection_matrix = glm::ortho(0.0f, w * 1.0f, h * 1.0f, 0.0f);
glm::mat4 mvp_matrix = projection_matrix * view_matrix * model_matrix;
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I don't see why the coordinates should make a difference as long as they're symmetrical. This problem also exists when I try to make triangles symmetric in the horizontal axis. Thanks for reading!