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Category Archives: Development

Plasma burns

Now I got plasma burns (on some weapons, not all). It still has some error, there are gaps in the stream for some reason, probably something wrong with the collision detection, but I’ll look into it when I work on the raycasting optimization… Now it’s time to look at the possibility of using the decals […]

Bullet holes…

After a nasty fight (brain was slow today!), got the bullet holes up and running in the game! Also added a small camera shake with the shots, to lend some force to the weapon… Next, plasma burns! Now listening to “Torn” by “Evergrey”

Decals now working better!

Finished the refactoring (or most of it, probably still missing some stuff, but I’ll correct it as I do another playthrough of the game), and now decals work much better! There’s still some stuff that’s rendered wrong (for example, coplanar alpha objects with decals, like an explosion on the ceiling of the pirate lair), but […]

Almost done with the refactoring…

Tomorrow I’ll probably be done with the refactoring of the new rendering pipeline… With this one I’m getting way more control over the whole rendering system, which will help me get the decals working properly… Then I can move to more interesting (and visual) stuff! Now listening to “The Classical Conspiracy” by “Epica”

More refactoring…

Stage 1 of the refactoring is done… It just replicates what was already working: The only difference is internally… I create a scene graph and render that, instead of iterating all the objects… And even that is not completely done, since the elements of the scene graph are most of the time just a pointer […]

Refactoring the rendering…

Yep, that’s what I’m doing… It will be a bit painful and I’ll get a lot of bugs in the process, but I think it’s the best thing at this moment… Currently, the rendering is working in a per-pass/per-object basis… So, first we get the solid pass, iterate objects, render all of them (and they […]

More issues with decals…

Unfortunately, my initial idea that screen-space decals was some sort of magic bullet was completely wrong… They work great a lot of the time, easy to implement, fast… but (there’s always a but) they have some small details which break it down… The issue I talked about yesterday was mostly solved with the stencil buffer: […]

What’s life without some problems?!…

Well… Just finished implementing decals… It went better than expected, since I’ve never tried implementing screen-space decals before… The main difficulty of screen-space decals is the occlusion. Most of the code is related to this, and mine is working great: One problem I’m already seeing is the fact that the way the decal maps removes […]

Started with decals

One of the effects I would like to use extensively in the game is “decals”… A decal is just a kind of painting you put on top of the geometry. Decals used to be done by intersecting the world geometry with the decal shape and drawing those polygons, but since I now have the normal/depth […]

Finished with props…

Finally finished with props! Had to go into the maps and readjust positions because of the change in pivot point, but now the system is working very nicely! Also added a FPS counter on the game, because I had the feeling that the rendering on OpenGL was slower than on D3D9, but it ended up […]