March 2013
Intermediate to advanced
984 pages
26h 18m
English
Almost everything you will ever do with OpenGL will involve buffers full of data. Buffers in OpenGL are represented as buffer objects. You’ve already had a brief introduction to buffer objects in Chapter 1. However, in this section we’ll dig a little deeper into the specifics of how buffer objects are used; ways to create, manage, and destroy them; and the best practices associated with buffer objects.