Re: Spotlights and projected textures

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Hansong Zhang (zhangh++at++cs.unc.edu)
Wed, 30 Oct 1996 11:25:35 -0500 (EST)


>
> I am still trying to solve my spotlights (via projected texture
> problems). There is a demo on my machine, /usr/demos/bin/projtex.
> Anybody out there know what it was written, is the source available,
> etc....I would like to make an equivalent Performer demo.
>
> Thanks,
> scott
>
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Scott,

The source code for projtex is under

/usr/people/4Dgifts/examples/grafix/realityengine

In the same directory there's other code like simp_projtex.c,
simp_shadows.c, etc. Enjoy.

Hansong

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