March 2016
Beginner to intermediate
340 pages
6h 51m
English
Until this point, we haven't worried about lighting. In fact, we just assumed that light would be there so that we could see our images. OpenGL has a light setting that lights everything equally. This setting is turned on, by default, until we tell OpenGL that we would like to handle the lighting.
Imagine what our scene would look like if there was no lighting. In fact, this is going to happen to you some day. You will have everything set up and ready to roll, you'll run the program, and you'll get a big, black, nothing! What's wrong? You forgot to turn on the lights! Just as shown in the following image:

Just like real life, if ...
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