OpenGL antialiasing not working
I'v been trying to anti alias with OGL. I found a code chunk that is supposed to do this but I see no antialiasing. I also reset my settings in Nvidia Control Panel but no luck.
Does this code in fact antialias the cube?
GLboolean polySmooth = GL_TRUE;
static void init(void)
{
glCullFace (GL_BACK);
glEnable (GL_CULL_FACE);
glBlendFunc (GL_SRC_ALPHA_SATURATE, GL_ONE);
glClearColor (0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0);
}
#define NFACE 6
#define NVERT 8
void drawCube(GLdouble x0, GLdouble x1, GLdouble y0,
GLdouble y1, GLdouble z0, GLdouble z1)
{
static GLfloat v[8][3];
static GLfloat c[8][4] = {
{0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0}, {1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0},
{0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0}, {1.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0},
{0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0}, {1.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0},
{0.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0}, {1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0}
};
/* indices of front, top, left, bottom, right, back faces */
static GLubyte indices[NFACE][4] = {
{4, 5, 6, 7}, {2, 3, 7, 6}, {0, 4, 7, 3},
{0, 1, 5, 4}, {1, 5, 6, 2}, {0, 3, 2, 1}
};
v[0][0] = v[3][0] = v[4][0] = v[7][0] = x0;
v[1][0] = v[2][0] = v[5][0] = v[6][0] = x1;
v[0][1] = v[1][1] = v[4][1] = v[5][1] = y0;
v[2][1] = v[3][1] = v[6][1] = v[7][1] = y1;
v[0][2] = v[1][2] = v[2][2] = v[3][2] = z0;
v[4][2] = v[5][2] = v[6][2] = v[7][2] = z1;
#ifdef GL_VERSION_1_1
glEnableClientState (GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
glEnableClientState (GL_COLOR_ARRAY);
glVertexPointer (3, GL_FLOAT, 0, v);
glColorPointer (4, GL_FLOAT, 0, c);
glDrawElements(GL_QUADS, NFACE*4, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, indices);
glDisableClientState (GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
glDisableClientState (GL_COLOR_ARRAY);
#else
printf ("If this is GL Version 1.0, ");
printf ("vertex arrays are not supported.\n");
exit(1);
#endif
}
/* Note: polygons must be drawn from front to back
* for proper blending.
*/
void display(void)
{
if (polySmooth) {
glClear (GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT);
glEnable (GL_BLEND);
glEnable (GL_POLYGON_SMOOTH);
glDisable (GL_DEPTH_TEST);
}
else {
glClear (GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT | GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT);
glDisable (GL_BLEND);
glDisable (GL_POLYGON_SMOOTH);
glEnable (GL_DEPTH_TEST);
}
glPushMatrix ();
glTranslatef (0.0, 0.0, -8.0);
glRotatef (30.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0);
glRotatef (60.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0);
drawCube(-0.5, 0.5, -0.5, 0.5, -0.5, 0.5);
glPopMatrix ();
glFlush ();
}
void reshape(int w, int h)
{
glViewport(0, 0, (GLsizei) w, (GLsizei) h);
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
glLoadIdentity();
gluPerspective(30.0, (GLfloat) w/(GLfloat) h, 1.0, 20.0);
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
glLoadIdentity();
}
void keyboard(开发者_如何学Gounsigned char key, int x, int y)
{
switch (key) {
case 't':
case 'T':
polySmooth = !polySmooth;
glutPostRedisplay();
break;
case 27:
exit(0); /* Escape key */
break;
default:
break;
}
}
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
glutInit(&argc, argv);
glutInitDisplayMode (GLUT_SINGLE | GLUT_RGB
| GLUT_ALPHA | GLUT_DEPTH);
glutInitWindowSize(200, 200);
glutCreateWindow(argv[0]);
init ();
glutReshapeFunc (reshape);
glutKeyboardFunc (keyboard);
glutDisplayFunc (display);
glutMainLoop();
return 0;
}
Thanks
You should really consider to
- find a better (read "up to date") source of information than the redbook
- use multisampling/supersampling instead of the almost-deprecated GL_POLYGON_SMOOTH
On your problem:
- What is your graphic card ?
- Which version of OpenGL are you using ?
- Are you depth sorting all your polygons ?
Have you tried to supply GLUT_MULTISAMPLE
to the glutInitDisplayMode(..)
call? It's not sure your glut implementation supports it though.
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