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A small engine with SDL2/OpenGL using the MD2 format from Quake2 to render animated 3D models.

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Engine2

A small engine with SDL2/OpenGL using the MD2 format from Quake2 to render animated 3D models.

About

My first ever try using OpenGL in order to learn it in 2016.

It loads models from .md2 files and animates the model's keyframes via linear interpolation on the GPU and features a simple phong lighting model.

Building

The project was updated to VS 2017 and will build for x86.

Controls

Keyboard Action
1 free camera active (fly around the scene)
2 game camera active (cam follows heroine)
Up Pitch cam upwards (free camera only)
Down Pitch cam downwards (free camera only)
W free cam: dolly forward
game cam: run into the screen
S free cam: dolly backwards
game cam: run towards the screen
A free cam: strave left
game cam: run left
D free cam: strave right
game cam: run right
Space heroine swings her sword

Code Overview

Loading models

The program uses the md2 file format (from id's Quake 2) to draw animated meshes. The following steps will create such a model ready for rendering:

// excerpt of main.cpp
Texture goblin_texture("./models/goblin/cathos.pcx");
md2Model goblin_model("./models/goblin/tris.md2");

Character goblin;
goblin.setModel(&goblin_model);
goblin.setTexture(&goblin_texture);

goblin_model.pushGPU();

Interpolating the model's keyframes on the vertex shader

Since the md2 format does not store bones but versions of the same model in different poses it is necessary to interpolate between these keyframes in order to get a smooth animation. This is being done on the vertex shader. Two VBOs are bound to OpenGL's state machine holding the vertex information of the current and next frame. The interpolation on the vertex shader simply looks like that:

// excerpt of md2_animation_shader.vs
#version 140

in vec3 currentFrame;
in vec3 nextFrame;

...

uniform float interpolation;

void main(){

	vec3 interpolated = currentFrame;
	if (interpolation >= 0.0f) interpolated += interpolation * (nextFrame - currentFrame);
	gl_Position = projection * view * transform * vec4(interpolated, 1.0f);
	...
}

Some impressions

NPCs follow the character (but they don't actually hurt them... yet) alt text

Hero is a heroine in the most recent version and loves hot cheetos! alt text

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A small engine with SDL2/OpenGL using the MD2 format from Quake2 to render animated 3D models.

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